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Dec 21, 2024
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CRT 102 - Court Reporting 2 Credits: 3 3 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: CRT 101 Co-requisites: CRT 104 and CRT 205
Description This course is a continuation of the conflict-free theory for writing machine shorthand. The student will demonstrate skill building through dictation, readback of notes, machine practice and transcription. Instruction is placed on writing terminology that requires multi-strokes and developing skill in writing every word of the English language. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Recognize machine shorthand theory principles and apply them to the spoken word.
- Demonstrate the ability to Stenographically write any word spoken or written in the English language with speed and accuracy.
- Translate orally and read machine shorthand notes in English.
Listed Topics
- Machine shorthand theory and Question and Answer material
- Advanced oral translation and reading of machine shorthand notes in English
- All English language words written in machine shorthand
Reference Materials Materials and Resources:
Required Text: Department selected text
Required Materials: Stenograph paper, ribbons, realtime cables and connections
Audio-Visual Materials: CDs used in concert with theory lessons, CD player
Directed Study: Practice thee hours daily utilizing CDs, tutorials and online dictation materials
Open Court Reporting Tutoring Lab Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 05/05/2011
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