Aprašymas
Proposal
The main purpose of a proposal is to prove each of the following:
the problem is significant enough to warrant investigation;
the method one plans to use is suitable and feasible;
the results are likely to be fruitful and will make an original contribution.
The proposal will provide a general idea of what one is proposing to research, but it does not have to be a final, binding commitment. It can serve as a starting point for discussions with one's supervisor about topic, methodology, and mechanics of research. While the structure of a standard proposal is not set in stone, a typical proposal includes the following:
aims and objectives
significance
review of previous research in the area and justification for further research
proposed methods
expected outcomes and their importance
requirements for equipment, materials, field trips, and funding (if applicable)
approximate time by which each stage will be completed
The length of one's proposal can range from 3-4 pages to 30-40 pages, depending on the requirements of a particular department in a particular university.
Title Page
This page is assigned Roman numeral "i," although the number should not appear on the page.
Signature Page
Each copy of a project submitted to an academic institution should include a signature page. This page should be the same size and type of paper as the remainder of the project. The font should also be the same size and face as the remainder of the project. Although the duplicate signature pages may be copies, the signatures must be original getmyessay. The number of signature lines must equal the number of signees. The major and/or degree to be awarded must be exactly those to which the student was admitted officially by the school. The signature page is not numbered or counted in any way.