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2.00 Credits
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 175T. 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 200 wam on 5-minute unfamiliar 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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8.00 Credits
(8.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 175F. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. Five lecture and nine laboratory [four unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 200 wam on 5-minute unfamiliar 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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8.00 Credits
(8.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 210A. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. Five lecture and nine laboratory [four unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 200 wam on 7.5-minute unfamiliar 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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8.00 Credits
(8.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 210B. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. Five lecture and nine laboratory [four unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 200 wam on 10-minute unfamiliar 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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8.00 Credits
(8.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 200J. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. Five lecture and nine laboratory [four unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 225 wam on 5-minute unfamiliar 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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8.00 Credits
(8.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 175S. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. Five lecture and nine laboratory [four unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 200 wam on 5-minute unfamiliar 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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8.00 Credits
(8.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Court Reporting 200T. Total of eight units of machine shorthand required. Five lecture and nine laboratory [four unsupervised] hours weekly.) This course is designed to develop stenotype machine dexterity; improve fluent reading of stenotype notes; the ability to take dictation at 225 wam on 5-minute unfamiliar 2-Voice 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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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 units)(Please see Directed Study category.) (CSU w/limit)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Two lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course is a comprehensive review of legal terminology, court structure, basic legal principles, and applicable code sections in preparation for the Certified Shorthand Reporter and the Registered Professional Reporter examinations. Field trips may include the courthouse, law library, jails and prisons. (CSU)
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1.00 Credits
(1.0 Unit) (No prerequisite. Two lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course is a comprehensive review of test strategy and specialized terminologies in preparation for the Certified Shorthand Reporter and the Registered Professional Reporter examinations. (CSU)
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