Captioning and Court Reporting, Associate of Applied Business
Within the legal field, court reporters are entrusted to record everything said in court, at depositions, and legal meetings; reporters use computer technology and specialized software in their work today. Thus, "realtime" court reporters now find many applications for their skills outside the legal field in areas such as captioning and Computer Access Realtime Translations (CART) utilizing steno writing. This program provides the student with skills required to meet the challenges and opportunities available to court reporters in the modern workplace.
Courses
- ANTH 1010 — ANTH-1010 Cultural Anthropology
- CCR 1331 — CCR-1331
- CCR 1335 — CCR-1335 Realtime Theory III
- CCR 1341 — CCR-1341 Realtime Theory IV
- CCR 1350 — CCR-1350 Legal Terminology
- CCR 1360 — CCR-1360 Court Procedures
- CCR 1451 — CCR-1451 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 140 WPM
- CCR 1470 — CCR-1470 Transcript Production for Court Reporting and Captioning
- CCR 2200 — CCR-2200 Medical Terminology for Captioning and Court Reporting
- CCR 2351 — CCR-2351 Editing Legal Documents
- CCR 2361 — CCR-2361 Proofreading Skill Development
- CCR 2401 — CCR-2401 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 180 WPM
- CCR 2451 — CCR-2451 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 225 WPM
- CCR 2470 — CCR-2470 Advanced Technology
- CCR 2841 — CCR-2841 Internship
- ENG 0995 — ENG-0995 Applied College Literacies
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- HUM 1010 — HUM-1010 Introduction to Humanities
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- PHIL 2020 — PHIL-2020 Ethics
- PSY 1010 — PSY-1010 General Psychology
- SOC 2410 — SOC-2410 Sociology of Gender