Course Description
In this course, students have the opportunity to apply computer-compatible stenographic or voice theory to recognize and create stenographic outlines and/or voice writing codes for intermediate-level legal terminology and phraseology necessary to attain a writing speed of 160 words per minute. Machine writing and transcription focuses on proper formatting of dates, standard and military time, currency, case numbers, exhibits, legal citations, and other numeric expressions regularly used in legal proceedings. Content and assignments include how to read and interpret the court calendar and identify and apply information critical to the official court reporter.
Units: 0
Non-Credit Not transferable
Course Details
- Grade Options: Satisfactory Progress
- In-Class Lecture Hours: 95 – 100
- In-Class Lab Hours: 95 – 100
- Retake Policy:
This is a noncredit course. Students can re-enroll as many times as necessary to achieve satisfactory progress.
Requisites and Advisories
- Prerequisites: None
- Co-Requisites: None
- Advisory: NCCC 012 or NCCC 012M
Transfer Details
- CSU/UC:
Not transferable