Court Reporting
Degrees and Certificates
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Court Reporting - Broadcast Captioning Specialization A.A.S. -
Court Reporting A.A.S. -
Court Reporting - Litigation Assistant Short-Term Certificate
Classes
RTR 110: Realtime Reporting I / Laboratory
This course includes the study of computer-compatible, machine-stenographic theory principles, with an emphasis on clear, consistent, conflict-free writing; an introduction to the Arabic alphabetic system of writing numbers; the mastery of basic abbreviations; and speed development of 40-60 WPM on familiar material of higher-than-average syllabic density.
RTR 115: Realtime Reporting Technology
RTR 130
RTR 130: Realtime Reporting II / Laboratory
This course completes the study of computer-compatible, machine-stenographic theory principles and introduces computer-compatible court reporting abbreviations and phrases. Emphasis continues on speed development of 60-80 WPM on familiar material of higher-than-average syllabic density. Also included are machine-stenographic reporting and transcription of literary, jury charge, and testimony material.
RTR 131: Civil and Criminal Law and Terminology for Real Time Reporters
RTR 130
RTR 150: Realtime Reporting III / Laboratory
RTR 130
RTR 170: Realtime Closed Captioning Technologies
RTR 130 or approval of program advisor
RTR 171: Broadcast Captioning I/Laboratory
RTR 150
RTR 172: Broadcast Captioning II/Laboratory
RTR 171
RTR 173: Broadcast Captioning III/Laboratory
RTR 172
RTR 175: Realtime Closed Captioning Technology II
RTR 180: Transcript Preparation for Court Reporters
The course is a study of various types of written documents required in the specialized field of court reporting and captioning. Emphasis is placed on the production of transcripts and captioning files. The course includes research, documentation, appropriate punctuation for the spoken word and the development of vocabulary/word usage. Students will demonstrate the ability to understand and implement the basic rules of grammar, spelling, punctuation and capitalization.
RTR 184: Realtime Lab I
RTR 185: Realtime Lab II
RTR 186: Realtime Lab III
RTR 187: Realtime Lab IV
RTR 188: Realtime Lab V
RTR 189: Realtime Lab VI
RTR 210: Realtime Reporting IV / Laboratory
RTR 150
RTR 220: Realtime Reporting V / Laboratory
RTR 210
RTR 226: Judicial Procedures
RTR 131 and RTR 150
RTR 227: Moot Court Practicum I
NOTE: Students must a have a minimum speed of 150 wam or advisement.
RTR 230: Realtime Application
Realtime Application is a capstone course which re-presents students’ cumulative educational experiences with opportunities to integrate knowledge of realtime practices and implement skills through mock testing modules, written practice materials, conducting research and using various reference tools that will enable students to build a reference portfolio.
RTR 150
As required by college.
RTR 257: Moot Court Practicum II
RTR 227
RTR 270: Realtime Reporting VI / Laboratory
RTR 220
RTR 275: Realtime Reporting Internship
RTR 210 and/or as required by program
RTR 292: Broadcast Captioning Internship
RTR 173