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Train to be a court reporter Online at Stautzenberger College, Brecksville

If you have always been quick with a keyboard, put your fast fingers to work for you in a career in Court Reporting! The Court Reporting Online Program at Stautzenberger College,  is proud to offer our students the opportunity to achieve their Associate of Occupational Studies degree in Court Reporting 100% online!

The online court reporting program is designed to mirror the on-ground program. Instruction in the online program involves a combination of real-time and self-paced learning activities conducted over the Internet.

Offering this program online affords students greater flexibility in scheduling their studies while managing job and family responsibilities. In addition, an online program provides greater accessibility to students who live far from the physical campus, and who may have transportation concerns.

 View NCRA Resource on Careers in Court Reporting Presentation.

Program Overview:

The Associate Degree in Court Reporting @ Stautzenberger College serves students, employers and the legal community by providing quality court reporting education and career services assistance in a personalized online environment, emphasizing ethics and respect for the judicial system, service to the community and advancement of the profession through practical application.

Stautzenberger College Brecksville is proud to be a National Court Reporters Association Certified institution.  NCRA Certified programs are committed to excellence in realtime reporter education and have met the General Requirements and Minimum Standards (GRMS) established by the Council on Approved Student Education (CASE) of the National Court Reporters Association, earning the right to describe themselves as “NCRA Certified.”

 

A Day in the Life of a Court Reporter*

As a court reporter, you will create verbatim transcripts of speeches, conversations, legal proceedings, meetings and other events. Your transcripts may be needed for correspondence, records or legal documentation. Your transcripts could be the basis of important legal decisions!

 

You may also be a valuable source of information. You may assist judges and trial attorneys by organizing and searching for information in the official record. As a court reporter, you will use a stenotype machine to document all statements made in official proceedings. The machine allows you to press multiple keys simultaneously to record combinations of letters representing sounds, words or phrases. These symbols are electronically recorded and then translated and displayed as text in a process called computer aided transcription (CAT).

Court reporters hold many important responsibilities, both before and after transcribing events. You will:

  • Create and maintain a computer dictionary used to translate keystroke codes or voice files into written text
  • Customize the dictionary with parts of words, entire words or terminology specific to the proceeding, program or event (such as a religious service) you plan to transcribe
  • Edit the computer-generated translation for correct grammar
  • Ensure accurate identification of proper names and places
  • Prepare written transcripts, make copies and provide information from the transcript to courts, counsels, parties and the public on request
  • Develop procedures for easy storage and retrieval of all records

Click to see your earnings potential** as a court reporter in Northeast Ohio.

Job Outlook*

Employment of court reporters is expected to grow by 14 percent from 2010 to 2020, as fast as the average for all occupations. Those with experience and training in techniques for helping deaf and hard-of-hearing people, such as real-time captioning and Communication Access Real-Time Translation (CART), will have the best job prospects.

Day in the Life information gathered from the Occupational Outlook Handbook, compiled by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, found at http://www.bls.gov/OCO/.

** Incomes provided by Salary.com represent industry averages. Actual income may vary by employer, experience and skill level.

 
Forbes lists court reporting among top jobs without a four-year degree
June 4, 2012

Forbes has recently named court reporting as one of the best jobs that don’t require a four-year degree. Stenographer/court reporter comes in at sixth on their list of top careers, with employment growth of 14.10 percent.

To read the Forbes article, click here. 

Mission

The purpose of the Court Reporting Online Program at Stautzenberger College, Brecksville is the same as that of the land-based program: to provide quality court reporting education and career services assistance in a personalized environment, emphasizing ethics and respect for the judicial system, service to the community, and advancement of the profession through practical application.

 
Offering this program online affords students greater flexibility in scheduling their studies while managing job and family responsibilities. In addition, an online provides greater accessibility to students who live far from the physical campus, and who may have transportation concerns.


Goals:

  • To provide practical “hands-on” experience in the area of judicial court reporting.
  • To develop the students’ ability to generate a complete and accurate transcript.
  • To promote ethical behavior and professionalism befitting the judicial court reporter.
  • To provide career guidance and placement assistance for graduates after their externship.
  • To foster grammar and speed building skills.
  • To support the advancement of the judicial court reporting profession.

Objectives:

The curriculum is designed to provide students with a “hands-on” approach to gaining the skills and knowledge necessary to perform the function of a court reporter while understanding the professional and ethical responsibilities of the position. Courses in Theory, Computer Aided Transcription, and Reporting Practices train the students for a career in judicial court reporting.  General courses in Transcript English, Oral Communications, Geography, and Vocabulary serve to supplement students’ education, thereby contributing to their overall knowledge base.  

This program leads to a position as a judicial court reporter or a scopist. As judicial court reporters, duties may include freelance court reporting, judicial reporting, swearing in the witness, producing a verbatim transcript of proceedings, editing and/or proofreading. As scopists, Graduates may provide support to court reporters in the production of trial or discovery transcripts (SOC code 23-2091).

To graduate, a student must achieve a minimum grade of “C” in all STE courses, and pass three 5-minute tests at 180 wpm literary, three 5-minute tests at 200 wpm jury charge and three 5-minute tests at 225 Q & A, all at 95% accuracy.

Core Courses  Course Hour
CDP 125Introduction to Desktop Applications-4
CDP 140Computer Aided Transcription 1-3
CDP 240Computer Aided Transcription 2-3
*GEN 122Written Communications 1-4
*GEN 123Written Communications 2-4
*GEN 125Oral Communications-4
*GEN 126Introduction to Geography-4
*GEN 128Vocabulary Building-4
MED 101Medical Terminology-4
PAR 100Legal Terminology-4
STE 110ATheory Class One-5
STE 120ATheory Class Two-5
STE 130ATheory Class Three-5
STE 140Speed Building 1A-3
STE 150Speed Building 1B-3
STE 160Speed Building 2A-3
STE 170Speed Building 2B-3
STE 180Speed Building 3A-3
STE 190Speed Building 3B-3
STE 200Speed Building 4A-3
STE 210Speed Building 4B-3
STE 215Transcript English-5
STE 220Speed Building 5A-6
STE 230Speed Building 5B-6
STE 240Speed Building 5C-6
STE 290Judicial Reporting Internship 1-3
STE 295Judicial Reporting Internship 2-6
Total Credit Hours109
*General Education Credit Hours20


Summary of Estimated Online Court Reporting Associate Degree Program Costs (Academic Year 2012-2013)

  • Total Estimated Tuition and Fees: 28,740.00
  • Total Estimated Book, Materials and Equipment Costs: 6,814.00 (includes laptop, steno machine, and required software)
     

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