CRT 252P - Court Reporting Internship Credits: 3 3 Lecture Hours
Prerequisites: CRT 218
Description This course is a practical work experience for the Court Reporting student, arranged in consultation and conjunction between the internship student, the supervising faculty member and the internship site. The student spends no less than 40 verified hours writing judicial, closed captioning or Computer Access Realtime Translation (CART) material under the supervision of a court reporter. To complete the course the student will produce 40 pages of transcript for grading purposes and write a narrative detailing their internship experience. The course consists of scheduled classroom sessions with the instructor, individual appointments and on-the-job training. Students are assigned to Judicial, Freelance, Closed Captioning and CART environments. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Recognize the various courtroom procedures required of the court reporter: handling exhibits, off-the-record discussions, motions, witness gestures, oral reading of notes, colloquy designations, side bar discussions and transcript production.
- Apply tools learned in the classroom to identify proper professional conduct: appropriate dress, attitude, confidentiality, loyalty, punctuality and respect for the courtroom participants.
- Explain record keeping, scheduling, billing and general organization of the court reporting office.
- Produce in proper format a 40 page error-free, computer software generated transcript of internship experiences which will be used for grading purposes and not sold.
- Document 40 hours of verified writing in a Judicial, Freelance, Closed Captioning or CART setting.
- Write a comprehensive narrative of internship experience.
Listed Topics
- Judicial, Freelance, Closed Captioning and CART court reporting
- Resumes, letters of application, thank you letters
- Code of professional ethics
- Dress for Success
- Legal and medical terminology in the court reporting environment
- Captions
- Reporting the spoken words
- Nonverbal actions
- Exhibits
- Oaths
- Stipulations
- Reading back
- Distribution and ancillary services
- Notary requirements
- Transcript production and billing
- Tax related issues
- Reference materials
- Professional organizations and associations
- Legal citations
- Confidentiality
- Certification, testing and continuing education
Reference Materials Internet resources
National Court Reporter’s Association Code of Professional Ethics
Open Court Reporting Tutoring Lab
Approved By: Johnson, Alex Date Approved: 05/05/2011
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