Court Reporting Degree Programs at the Court Reporting Institute Online
The Court Reporting Institute launched the completely online Associate of Applied Science degree in Court Reporting program in 2006. The online court reporting program is designed to mirror the on-ground program. Instruction in the online program involves a combination of synchronous and asynchronous learning activities conducted over the Internet. All of the online classes will be delivered and conducted in a suitable online delivery platform. Students interested in online education should have a high degree of self-discipline, be committed to a significant amount of coursework on a weekly basis and possess good computer, keyboarding and writing skills.
Students in the online full-time court reporting program are expected to be “in-class” working in their online course sites for a minimum of 26 hours per week. Individual class schedules vary according to the student’s program. Students in the online part-time court reporting program are expected to be “in-class” working in their online course sites for a minimum of 13 hours per week. Individual class schedules vary according to the student’s program.
Online Court Reporting Programs Offered
Associate of Applied Science - Court Reporting
Online Court Reporting Program Technology Requirements
To be considered for enrollment in the college’s online court reporting
program, students must certify that they possess the following minimum
technology requirements:
Personal computer or laptop with Pentium 4 or higher processor
Minimum of 1GB RAM
Minimum 40 GB hard drive
Monitor, printer, keyboard, mouse
Two available USB ports
Operating system (Windows XP, 2000, or Vista)
Sound card and speakers
CD ROM drive(s)
Video graphics accelerator card
Java, Flash and cookies-enabled internet browser such as Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher (AOL and WebTV browsers are not supported and cannot be used to access courses)
Cable, DSL, or other high speed internet connection (AOL and WebTV browsers are not supported and cannot be used to access courses)