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CTRP4635

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Procedures for Repters & Capt.

Business School of Arch,Mgmt & Eng Tech

Course Description

The procedures course is an introduction of court and realtime reporting procedures and practices for the court reporting including: professional responsibilities of federal and state court systems; civil and criminal trials; logistics of reporting; reporting techniques; and transcription production. The course includes a description and discussion of the role of the captioner and CART captioner. Included in this course will be a simulation of a deposition where the student will act in the role as the reporter and administer the oath, mark exhibits, and perform other responsibilities germane to transcript production. Students will be required to apply professional ethics to various situations and identify and use appropriate library and reference material used in transcript preparation including software and internet search engines. Students will also be required to simulate and transcribe the National Court Reporter's Association (NCRA) Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) test as well as the Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR) test. Students will prepare for the RPR written examination exam through simulations and review.

Credit Hours

5

Course Prerequisites