Captioning and Court Reporting Certified Stenowriting, Certificate of Proficiency
The Certificate of Proficiency in Court Reporting will prepare students to be an entry-level court reporter in the judicial/official, freelance, captioning and/or Computer-Assisted Realtime Translation (CART) avenues of the profession, or employment as a transcriptionist. Upon completion of this certificate, students can sit for the NCRA or NVRA Written Knowledge Test. This is a 100-question exam testing knowledge on procedural, and more academic-type materials including vocabulary, punctuation, transcript distribution, professional responsibilities, and ethics. Students can sit for the NCRA or NVRA Skills Test to earn entry-level certification. The certification consists of the dictation an
Courses
- CCR 1001 — CCR-1001 Introduction to Steno Writing
- CCR 1101 — CCR-1101 Introduction to Voice Writing
- CCR 1200 — CCR-1200 Voicewriting I
- CCR 1210 — CCR-1210 Voicewriting II
- CCR 1220 — CCR-1220 Voicewriting III
- CCR 1301 — CCR-1301 Realtime Theory I
- CCR 1331 — CCR-1331
- CCR 1335 — CCR-1335 Realtime Theory III
- CCR 1350 — CCR-1350 Legal Terminology
- CCR 1360 — CCR-1360 Court Procedures
- CCR 1401 — CCR-1401 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 100 WPM
- CCR 1451 — CCR-1451 Speedbuilding and Transcription at 140 WPM
- CCR 1470 — CCR-1470 Transcript Production for Court Reporting and Captioning
- CCR 1602 — CCR-1602 Court Reporting Technology
- 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