Why Consider a Court Reporting Degree?
- You want to play an active role capturing the spoken word during courtroom trials, sporting events, public ceremonies and other live events.
- Your interest in language, reading, communication and technology can lead to success in this career.
- As a freelancer, having freedom to choose your hours and clients is something you're interested in.
- Court Reporters can perform functions that technologies alone cannot.
- Actively listening is something you're very good at.
Why Learn at °µÍø³Ô¹Ï?
- Courses are offered in a flexible mix of online and in-person formats.
- Our program is approved by the National Court Reporters Association.
- Through our partnership with Project Steno, you can network and further develop your skills.
- Learn from an instructor with extensive court reporting and teaching experience, who is also professionally active in state and national level associations.
What It Takes
- Attention to detail and commitment to accuracy
- Excellent communication skills
- Interest in using technology
- Ability to work independently
This program is available 100% online within the iFlex instructional mode. Students are able to attend classes from home. NOTE: A minimum internet connection speed of 3 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload is required. The computer must use Windows 7 or newer operating system.
Additional Information
°µÍø³Ô¹Ï’s Culinary Arts program prepares students to nationally recognized credentials to be employed/practice in the state of Wisconsin. However, the college does not guarantee its curriculum matches the full requirements for preparation, examination, or licensure in other states.
°µÍø³Ô¹Ï's Court Reporting Program is approved by the
°µÍø³Ô¹Ï has also partnered with Project Steno. For more information, visit their website