NWTC College Program Guide 2022-2023 | Page 51

10-170-109 LITERARY I-ADVANCED ... prepares the learner to write literary material at 150 words per minute for 3 minutes and transcribe at least 3 timings with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy , write and read back current events dictation , and prepare salable transcripts . ( Prerequisite : 10-170-113 , Literary 1-Beginner or 10-106-113 , Literacy 1-Beginnger or CONDITION : Minimum of 130 WPM met )
10-170-128 JURY CHARGE 1-ADVANCED ... prepares the student to write jury charge material at 160 words per minute for 3 minutes and transcribe at least 3 timings with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy and prepare salable transcripts . Concurrent registration in Jury Charge I Lab-Advanced is required . ( Prerequisite : 10-170-121 , Jury Charge 1-Beginner or 10-106-121 , Jury Charge 1-Beginner or CONDITION : Minimum of 130 WPM met )
10-170-156 TESTIMONY I-ADVANCED ... prepares the student to write 2-voice testimony at 160 words per minute for 3 minutes and transcribe at least 3 timings with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy and prepare salable transcripts . Concurrent registration in Testimony I Lab-Advanced is required . ( Prerequisite : 10170153 Testimony 1-Beginner or 10106153 Testimony 1-Beginner or CONDITION : Minimum of 130 WPM met )
10-804-134 MATHEMATICAL REASONING ... All college students , regardless of their college major , need to be able to make reasonable decisions about �scal , environmental , and health issues that require quantitative reasoning skills . An activity based approach is used to explore numerical relationships , graphs , proportional relationships , algebraic reasoning , and problem solving using linear , exponential and other mathematical models . Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts . This course may be used as the �rst of a two part sequence that ends with Quantitative Reasoning as the capstone general education math requirement . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Arith score greater / equal to 250 AND Rdg score greater / equal to 250 ; OR TABE A 9 / 10 Math greater / equal to 12.7 AND Rdg greater / equal to 8.8 ; OR TABE 11 / 12 Math greater / equal to 780 AND Rdg greater / equal to 567 ; OR ACT Math score greater / equal to 15 AND ACT Reading score greater / equal to 16 ; OR prep courses-contact an academic advisor 920-498-5444 ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-806-112 PRINCIPLES OF SUSTAINABILITY ... prepares the student to develop sustainable literacy , analyze the interconnections among the physical and biological sciences and environmental systems , summarize the effects of sustainability on health and well-being , analyze connections among social , economic , and environmental systems , employ energy conservation strategies to reduce the use of fossil fuels , investigate alternative energy options , evaluate options to current waste disposal and recycling in the U . S ., and analyze approaches used by your community to promote and implement sustainability . ( Prerequisite : Next Gen Reading score greater / equal to 250 ; OR ACT Reading score greater / equal to 15 ; OR preparatory courses-contact an academic advisor at 920-498-5444 ) Course Typically Offered : Summer / Fall / Spring
10-170-161 REALTIME RPTG TECHNOLOGY ADV ... prepares the learner to expand their knowledge of computer-assisted transcription and realtime software , dictionary management , specialized editing functions , transcript preparation , auto-included block �les , and specialized macros for Steno-related tasks . Course Typically Offered : At NWTC via distance learning
10-170-171 MEDICAL REPORTING & TERMINOLOGY ... prepares the student to write medical terminology in machine shorthand using appropriate medical terminology from material dictated at a minimum speed of 150 wpm for 5 minutes with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy . The student will research medical information , prepare salable transcripts , and submit timings . ( Prerequisite : 10170156 Testimony 1-Adv or 10106156 Testimony 1-Adv )
10-170-145 COURT REPORTING INTERNSHIP ... prepares the student to write machine shorthand verbatim for a minimum of 40 hours of actual writing time in the courtroom , classroom , and deposition environment under the supervision of a working reporter ; prepare a 40-page transcript , and summarize the internship experience in a narrative report . ( Prerequisites : 10-106-108 or 10-170-108 , Realtime Rptg Speed Dev ; 10-106-128 or 10-170-128 , Jury Chrg 1-Adv ; 10-106-109 or 10170109 Lit 1- Adv , 10106156 or 10170156 Test 1-Adv ; Corequisites : 10106129 or 10-170-129 , Jury Chrg 2-Adv ; 10-106-111 or 10-170-11 , Lit 2-Adv ; 10-106-157 or 10-170-157 , Test 2-Adv )
10-170-111 LITERARY II-ADVANCED ... prepares the learner to write literary material at 180 words per minute for 5 minutes and transcribe at least 3 timings with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy , write and read back current events dictation , and prepare salable transcripts . ( Prerequisite : 10-170-114 , Literary 2-Beginner or 10-106-114 , Literary 2-Beginner )
10-170-129 JURY CHARGE II-ADVANCED ... prepares the learner to write jury charge material at 200 words per minute for 5 minutes and transcribe at least 3 timings with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy and prepare salable transcripts . ( Prerequisite : 10170122 Jury Charge 2-Beginner or 10106122 Jury Charge 2-Beginner or CONDITION : Minimum of 180 WPM met .)
10-170-141 COURT REPORTING PROCEDURES ... introduces the student to reporting procedures for which reporters are responsible in the courtroom , deposition , and real-time reporting environments , including preparing salable transcripts , researching legal citations , and developing professional development plans .
10-170-157 TESTIMONY II-ADVANCED ... prepares the learner to write 2-voice testimony material at 225 words per minute for 5 minutes and transcribe at least 3 timings with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy and prepare salable transcripts . Concurrent registration in Testimony II Lab-Advanced is required . ( Prerequisite : 10170154 Testimony 2-Beginner or 10106154 Testimony 2-Beginner or CONDITION : Minimum of 190 WPM met )
10-170-146 FOUR VOICE ... prepares the student to write four-voice testimony from material dictated at a minimum speed of 160 wpm for 5 minutes with a minimum of 95 percent accuracy . ( Prerequisite : 10-170-156 , Testimony 1 - Advanced ) Course Typically Offered : At NWTC via distance learning
10-170-101 CAPTIONING / CART ... Prepares the student to write Realtime dictation at 180 wpm , analyze deaf culture , analyze captioning / CART procedures , prepare for broadcast production , con�gure CAT software for captioning , set up captioning hardware , operate the CAT system in captioning mode , utilize proper technology to control caption spacing and placement , write a news broadcast for 30 minutes non-stop , con�gure CART software , and analyze the contents of the CART provider ' s manual . ( Prerequisites : 10-170-156 , Testimony 1 - Advanced ; 10-170-109 , Literary 1 – Advanced )
10-170-143 INTERNSHIP IN BROADCAST CAPTIONING / CART ... prepares the learner to caption live broadcast , use television broadcast terminology , describe television broadcast operations , and provide CART services to a hearing-impaired person . Students must be writing at 180 words per minute literary prior to enrolling in this course . ( Prerequisites : 10-106-108 or 10-170-108 , Realtime Rptg Speed Dev ; 10-106-128 or 10-170-128 , Jury Chrg 1-Adv ; 10-106-109 or 10-170-109 , Lit 1-Adv ; 10-106-156 or 10- 170-156 , Test 1-Adv ; Corequistes : 10-106-129 or 10-170-129 , Jury Chrg 2-Adv ; 10-106-111 or 10-170-111 , Lit 2-Adv ; 10-106-157 or 10-170-157 , Test 2-Adv )
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