Doing Your Undergraduate Project is accessible and engaging, with case studies used throughout the book to help you relate aspects of the project to real-life examples. The book also contains checklists and flow-charts to help you organize your study as you go along. The book will help you prepare and collate research; write the proposal and plan the project; evaluate risk assessment and ethical considerations; write a literature review; use your results effectively; write your project report; and manage your time and resources.

Choosing a Topic

CHAPTER CONTENTS

  • The hypothesis
  • The relationship between you, your course and the workplace
  • Finalising the topic
  • Topic analysis
  • The research question
  • Creating a knowledge map
  • Some criteria to be satisfied
  • Summary
  • Further reading

A project may be ‘work-based’ or ‘academic’. The work-based project is strongly practically oriented and usually has a developmental element in it that will have potential utility for the workplace. It is an investigation ...

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