Court Reporting Theory
This microcredential is for those learners looking to become a certified Court Reporter. The Court Reporting program at OSU-OKC focuses on building advanced understanding of Mark Kislingbury's Court Reporting theory. Upon completion of this micro-credential, learners will develop mastery around speaker identification, finger spelling, prefixes and suffixes, common countries and regions, geographical directions, and advanced right-hand phrase enders.
Additional DetailsSkills
- Advanced Right-hand Phrase Enders
- Certified Court Reporter (CCR)
- Common Countries and Regions
- Court Reporting
- Finger Spelling
- Geographical Directions
- Jury Charge Terminology
- Last Names
- Philadelphia Shift
- Prefixes and Suffixes
- Question and Answer
- Speaker Identification
- State Names
- Symbols
- Years in One Stroke
Earning Criteria
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The program focuses on developing mastery around speaker identification, finger spelling, prefixes and suffixes, common countries and regions, geographical directions, and advanced right-hand phrase enders.
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This credential is intentionally designed around the core competencies identified as critical for court reporters. The program focuses on building advanced understanding of the court reporting industry with preparation to sit for Oklahoma court reporting certification.