Court Reporting

Court Reporting - Transcription MachineThe Associates of Applied Science Degree in Court Reporting provides students with the skills and knowledge required to pass the Texas Certified Shorthand Reporter, and the National Court Reporters Association examination. This program also offers a Certificate of Completion in Court Reporting for Legal Stenographer/Scopist.
 
  

Overview

 
Using state-of-the-art technology, court reporters capture the spoken word on a shorthand machine, then transcribe it to produce an accurate, verbatim record. The Court Reporting Program offered by El Paso Community College provides the training to prepare a student for a profession that offers the freedom and flexibility to choose the type of work that will fit an individual lifestyle.
 
Our program includes a conflict-free theory-based classroom training environment, additional training on career-specific software and transcript production.
 
EPCC is the best place to start and learn the professional skills required to succeed in this field.

How long does it take to complete this program?

This is a two-year program, based on a 12-credit hour semester.

For additional information, you may contact Ms. Lucretia Thomas, CSR, RPR
Discipline Coordinator
EPCC Northwest Campus
Tel: (915) 831-8834
Email: lucretiat@epcc.edu


 

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