Try out court reporting with free 6-week class
Looking for a rewarding, high-demand career? See if court reporting and captioning is right for you with a free six-week class at the Quad-Cities Campus.
The Court Reporting Technology AAS at Black Hawk College offers a comprehensive curriculum that equips students with the skills needed for thriving careers in the field. Through specialized training, individuals are prepared to become proficient judicial reporters, broadcast captioners, and computer-aided real-time transcriptionists (CART). Graduates of the program are well-prepared to succeed in the industry and can confidently pursue certifications such as the Illinois Certified Shorthand Reporter (CSR) and the national Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) exams. For students interested in entering this dynamic field, reaching out to an advisor or faculty member is the first step towards a rewarding and fulfilling career in Court Reporting Technology.
Hear more about a career in Court Reporting from Claire Stein, a Wisconsin-based stenographer, in a podcast from WVIK.
Looking for a rewarding, high-demand career? See if court reporting and captioning is right for you with a free six-week class at the Quad-Cities Campus.
Congratulations to the new members of Alpha Beta Gamma, Delta Alpha Pi, Psi Beta and Sigma Kappa Delta honor societies at Black Hawk College!
Three Black Hawk College honor societies recently welcomed new members at a joint induction ceremony. Alpha Beta Gamma – National Business Honor Society for students enrolled in business and professional […]
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