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COUR 150F: Intermediate Machine Shorthand Four- Voice: Level IV
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 125F. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. One and one-quarter lecture and two and one-quarter laboratory [one unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 150 wam on 7.5-minute 4-Voice tests with at least 97.5% accuracy; and continue the development of technical, medical, legal, and general vocabulary, as well as familiarization with current events. The student will simulate the role of court reporter in a variety of situations. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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COUR 150J: Intermediate Machine Shorthand Jury Charge:Level IV-J
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 125J. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. One and one-quarter lecture and two and one-quarter laboratory [one unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 150 wam on 5-minute Jury Charge tests with at least 95% accuracy; and continue the development of technical, medical, legal, and general vocabulary, as well as familiarization with current events. The student will simulate the role of court reporter in a variety of situations. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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COUR 150S: Intermediate Machine Shorthand Literary: Level IV
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 125S. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. One and one-quarter lecture and two and one-quarter laboratory [one unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 150 wam on 5-minute Literary tests with at least 95% accuracy; and continue the development of technical, medical, legal, and general vocabulary, as well as familiarization with current events. The student will simulate the role of court reporter in a variety of situations. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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COUR 150T: Intermediate Shorthand Two-Voice:Level IV-T
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 125T. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. One and one-quarter lecture and two and one-quarter laboratory [one unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 150 wam on 5-minute 2-Voice tests with at least 98.2% accuracy; and continue the development of technical, medical, legal, and general vocabulary, as well as familiarization with current events. The student will simulate the role of court reporter in a variety of situations. May be taken four times for credit. (CSU)
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COUR 165: Legal Terminology
3.00 Credits
College of Marin
(3.0 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly.) The instructor will cover the following areas: (a) the general concepts of the law to include real and personal property, negligence and personal injury, contracts, wills, probate and domestic relations, corporate law, insurance, criminal law and equity; (b) procedural law including trial procedures; subpoenas, depositions, appellate procedures, and the structure of the judicial system. Designed for either the legal secretary or the verbatim reporter. Field trips may include the courthouse, law library, jails and prisons. (CSU)
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COUR 166: Law Library Skills
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Three lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course is designed primarily for court reporting and prelaw students and legal secretaries, but is open to all. It introduces students to law libraries as a unique resource of our legal system. Students will explore the basic organization and tools of a law library in the forms of court case reports and other judicial and administrative decisions; state, federal, and local legislation; legal encyclopedias, periodicals and summaries; and citations, abbreviations, and terms used in relation to these tools. The course will include field trips to the law library, and may include field trips to courthouses, jails and prisons. (CSU)
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COUR 167: Procedures and Ethics for the Court/Deposition/CART Reporter
1.00 Credits
College of Marin
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Two lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course explores the career opportunities in court, deposition, and CART reporting, concentrating on the ethics and procedures inherent to these careers. Field trips may include courthouses and deposition agencies. (CSU)
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COUR 169A: Computer-Aided Transcription
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 110. Corequisite: Court Reporting 170. Two lecture hours weekly.) The student will develop knowledge and skill in the use of a computer-aided transcription system. Introduction of the computerized stenotype machine, computer editing, printing, realtime reporting, and multimedia technology in the court reporting industry will be emphasized. Instruction is a combination of lecture/demonstration/simulation on the computer, and class discussion. (CSU)
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COUR 169B: Transcript Preparation/Formatting
1.00 Credits
College of Marin
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Corequisite: Court Reporting 170. One lecture hour weekly.) This course emphasizes the transcription of the verbatim record of depositions, hearings, and judicial proceedings with word processing and/or court reporting software. (CSU)
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COUR 169C: Rapid Data Entry
0.50 Credits
College of Marin
(0.5 Unit) (Prerequisites: Court Reporting 110 and Court Reporting 169A. Corequisite: Court Reporting 170. One lecture hour weekly for eight weeks.) Prepares the students to do computer data entry at 140 plus words-a-minute. The student will develop proficiency in the use of rapid-data-entry software, using the stenotype keyboard as the input and editing device. Instruction is a combination of lecture, demonstration on the computer, and class discussion. (CSU)
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