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Senior Project Proposal Senior Project 2004
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Preface A few paragraphs which introduce your project and explain your personal connection. Explain how this may benefit you and the community.
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Chapter 1 – Introduction Perspective Perspective Needs Statement (Purpose of the Project) Needs Statement (Purpose of the Project) Project Goal/Hypothesis Project Goal/Hypothesis Significance of the Project (Justification) Significance of the Project (Justification) Guidelines for the Project/Research (Delimitations) Guidelines for the Project/Research (Delimitations) Limitations of the Project/Research Limitations of the Project/Research Definition of Terms Definition of Terms
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Perspective A few paragraphs which briefly discusses history and introduces us to your approach to this project.
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Needs Statement Purpose of the Project Purpose of the Project One or two sentences stating the needs your project will attempt to fill or question you are attempting to answer. One or two sentences stating the needs your project will attempt to fill or question you are attempting to answer.
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Project Goal One statement of the ultimate goal of the project or a hypothesis you are evaluating. One statement of the ultimate goal of the project or a hypothesis you are evaluating. Resembles a thesis statement Resembles a thesis statement
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Significance of the Project Justification Justification A paragraph or two explaining why this project is important and why it is important in this particular instance. A paragraph or two explaining why this project is important and why it is important in this particular instance. What you hope to accomplish in this project. What you hope to accomplish in this project.
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Delimitations Guidelines for the Project Guidelines for the Project Statements describing the guidelines your project will follow during implementation of the project/research. Statements describing the guidelines your project will follow during implementation of the project/research. Boundaries which will be used to make the project meaningful and manageable. (Decided by you) Boundaries which will be used to make the project meaningful and manageable. (Decided by you)
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Limitations Statements describing the limitations of your project. Statements describing the limitations of your project. Subjects to which the project may or may not relate. Subjects to which the project may or may not relate. Often these result from delimitations. Often these result from delimitations.
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Definition of Terms The defining of any terms or concepts which may not be common to most readers. The defining of any terms or concepts which may not be common to most readers. May or may not be necessary. May or may not be necessary.
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Chapter 3 – Resources and Activities Description of Sample/Beneficiaries Description of Sample/Beneficiaries Resources Needed Resources Needed Time Line & Procedures Time Line & Procedures Event(s) Details Event(s) Details
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Description of Sample/Beneficiaries A description of the subjects who will benefit from this project A description of the subjects who will benefit from this projector A description of the subjects/objects which will be used in your research. A description of the subjects/objects which will be used in your research. May include charts, list, statistics, or descriptions. May include charts, list, statistics, or descriptions.
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Resources Needed A description of the resources needed (human and instrumental) to perform this project. A description of the resources needed (human and instrumental) to perform this project. Sources needed (human and instrumental) to perform this project. Sources needed (human and instrumental) to perform this project. A description of your mentor should be in this section. A description of your mentor should be in this section. Pictures and diagrams are helpful. Pictures and diagrams are helpful.
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Time Line & Procedures A tentative time line for all activities to be carried out during the project. A tentative time line for all activities to be carried out during the project. If you are using an experimental design, it should be diagramed and discussed in this section. If you are using an experimental design, it should be diagramed and discussed in this section.
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Event(s) Details Detailed descriptions of each event which appears in the previous section Detailed descriptions of each event which appears in the previous section Detailed descriptions of any event which will take place during the project. Detailed descriptions of any event which will take place during the project.
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