Court Reporting
Reach higher with a Court Reporting degree.
Explore Pathways in Court Reporting
1
Associate Degree
AS in Court Reporting
2
Bachelor Degree
BS Online Degree Completion
Court Reporting
Court reporters are responsible for producing the official record of legal trials, hearings, and depositions—making them integral to the legal system.
Students in the Court Reporting program will…
- Learn special terminology encountered in court and legal proceedings.
- Utilize computer technology to perform realtime computer-aided transcription.
- Gain knowledge of current laws and ethics used by professional court reporters.
- Be qualified to sit for the California state licensure examination.
Humphreys University has been teaching machine stenography courses since the 1920s and has been providing the judicial community with qualified court reporters since the 1950s.
What Sets Us Apart
Program Highlights
Pursue Licensure as a Student
Program enables the student to achieve California CSR licensure while earning the degree.
Meets CR Requirements and Earn a Degree
Meets the Court Reporters Board of California prescribed course of study but also provides an associate degree.
Online Program
Classes are offered online.
Dictation Practice Available
Extensive online digital audio and video libraries available.
Your Future
In Court Reporting
Our Court Reporting graduates can find work anywhere from freelance reporting to broadcast captioning. Consider any of these careers in Court Reporting:
Judicial Reporter
Freelance Reporter
CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) Reporter
Broadcast Captioner
Meet Your Department Chair
Pam Closs
Ms. Closs is the Chair of Court Reporting. She has been an instructor in the department since 2004. She has an Associate in Arts degree in Court Reporting, Bachelor of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies, and NCRA Certification as Certified Reporting Instructor (CRI) and Realtime Systems Administrator (RSA).