CR 105: Realtime Machine Shorthand Theory I
LEGAL STUDIES
Basic realtime stenotype theory; development of skill in phrasing, vocabulary, and abbreviations; reading of shorthand notes; general speed development; development of ability to write any word in the English language. Students must pass five minutes of dictation with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy in transcription.
4 Credits
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture/Lab: Lecture/Lab for CR 105
Subject Areas
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