Certificate Programs in Court Reporting are designed to boost students' skills in the field and move them ahead in their careers. Starting with foundational courses in Criminal Justice & Legal and Legal and Paralegal Studies, most programs then move into a specialization in Court Reporting.
Court Reporters provide documentation of trials and depositions for records of proceedings and legal files. Courses build on computer word processing, transcription techniques, and improving written communication skills. Most programs also include training in legal and medical terminology for proper documentation. Programs can take 1 to 2 years to complete.
Students in Certificate programs can expect to graduate and move into Court Reporting careers within 1 to 4 years.
A certificate, in addition to certifying that someone has passed a test or reached a specific standard of knowledge, may also be the name of an actual award. Certificates generally take up to 1 year to complete.
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