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At first glance the final research project can seem a daunting task until you realize that it is very much like the papers and project reports you have already written throughout your coursework. It is different, however, in that it is more detailed and thorough in coverage-- but that is what will make you an expert on its subject matter.This webpage is designed to help you think through and prepare your initial proposal, as well as increase your awareness of campus and other resources you may find helpful in your final project.
- What is the Final Research Project, and what are various types of projects and their formats?
- What does an advisor and reader do and how should I choose them?
- Where can I get ideas for a project? (Includes titles of all previous projects)
- What is the format and style?
- What is the proposal and what should be included?
- Where can I find information for researching my topic?
- What is Human Subjects Review (regarding research ethics) and what do I need to do?
- Where can I find information on tests, surveys, and questionnaires?
- What should I know about statistics and design?
- What timetable should I follow?
- When you're ready for final copy & binding (Yes! You will get there!)
- Where can I find a pleasant diversion to all this serious research?
- PowerPoint presentation on Management Department Final Project
Last updated 1-24-02
comments & suggestions: David Swenson PhD