I think the idea of a la carte diver training (rather than prepackaged modules) has much to commend it, but it would be a pretty niche market.
Not to get all Rumsfeldian on you, but there are a lot of known unknowns for the consumer. They might think that they "only want" to learn about X, but they don't know what they don't know.
Plus modularisation helps drive down costs and keep broad standards. A la carte puts a lot of pressure on instructor quality. And sadly there are plenty of bad instructors out there...
Not to get all Rumsfeldian on you, but there are a lot of known unknowns for the consumer. They might think that they "only want" to learn about X, but they don't know what they don't know.
Plus modularisation helps drive down costs and keep broad standards. A la carte puts a lot of pressure on instructor quality. And sadly there are plenty of bad instructors out there...