Why Consider a Broadcast Captioning Degree?
- Helping hearing impaired individuals understand discussions held in various situations is important to you.
- Providing scrolling captions on TV and in educational and public settings appeals to you.
- Your interest in language, reading, communication, and technology can lead to success in this career.
- Meeting deadlines is something you welcome and are good at.
Why Learn at Lakeshore?
- Courses are offered in a flexible mix of online and in-person formats.
- Our program is approved by the National Court Reporters Association.
- Through our partnership with Project Steno, you can network and further develop your skills.
- Upon successful completion, you will hold dual degrees in Broadcast Captioning and Court Reporting.
- Experience an exciting internship where you’ll put your skills into action.
What It Takes
- Attention to detail and commitment to accuracy
- Excellent communication skills
- Interest in using technology
- Desire for a career that benefits others
- Ability to work independently
This program is available 100% online within the iFlex instructional mode. Students are able to attend classes from home. NOTE: A minimum internet connection speed of 3 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload is required. The computer must use Windows 7 or newer operating system.
Additional Information
Lakeshore's Court Reporting Program is approved by the National Court Reporters Association
Lakeshore has also partnered with Project Steno. For more information, visit their website http://projectsteno.org/