Our Court Reporting Program Curriculum at Atlantic Technical College
The court reporting program features a comprehensive curriculum designed to build expertise and prepare students for real-world challenges. Coursework covers essential skills such as shorthand writing, legal terminology, and courtroom procedures. The program emphasizes practical training through hands-on practice sessions and simulated court scenarios, ensuring proficiency with reporting equipment and an in-depth understanding of legal processes. This thorough approach ensures graduates are ready to excel in various professional settings.
Program Details
- Program Length: approximately 28 months full time)
- Court Reporting Technology: 750 hours
- Court Reporting 2: 600 hours
- Court Reporting 3: 1500 hours
- Program Offered: August, January & June
- Delivery Method:
- Traditional – 100% classroom based
- Distance – 100% of instructional hours via distance education (online).
Industry Certification & State Credential Exams:
Students will be prepared to take one or more approved state and/or nationally recognized industry certifications or licensure exams in their field of study.
Register for Classes Today!
If you’ve ever wanted to be a part of the court room and do your best to help those in the legal system, here’s your chance. Let Broward Technical Colleges help get you a career in a year when you take part in the Court Reporting courses. Enrollment is now open! Take advantage of this opportunity to begin your journey towards a better you at Broward Technical Colleges. Whether you’re aiming to advance your career, acquire new skills, or start fresh, our programs are tailored to support your ambitions. Do not let this chance pass you by—reserve your place today and set the course for a brighter future!
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Are court reporters in high demand in Florida? Court reporters are in high demand in Florida. The state’s growing population, along with its bustling legal system, drives the need for skilled court reporters. Florida is home to numerous courtrooms, legal firms, and government agencies, all requiring accurate and timely transcription services. Additionally, the increasing use of real-time captioning and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services has further expanded the demand for qualified court reporters in both legal and non-legal settings. This high demand translates into strong job prospects and opportunities for growth in the field.