Assignment (Proposal)

Write a proposal of no less than three to five paragraphs which:

 

Ideally has a strong introductory paragraph;

 

Lays out a specific security policy,  security case study, or risk assessment which you will be researching and writing your final term paper;

 

Has no less than one or two paragraphs identifying the key points one will be likely address in the final paper;

And, most importantly, what lessons will have, and recommendations one will offer, in the conclusion.

 

Your proposal must follow these formatting requirements:

Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides; citations and references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

 

Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference page are not included in the required assignment page length.

 

Information:

This is a narrative proposal, much like the introduction of a paper. The research proposal has three parts. The first part is your introductory paragraph or paragraphs setting the tone of your paper.

 

The second part is a couple to a few paragraphs outlining what the key issues or arguments you will need to develop or argue.   This is what you need to focus your research on what you need. Otherwise if you use broad statements or keywords, you my stumble across what you need, but with a proposal you go looking for exactly what you need.

 

The last part of the proposal is the most important, and often what you have to determine first. What is it you want to conclude, that is what is it you hope to learn, that is lessons of the paper, and take away from those lessons. A good paper identifies a problem or issue for which you will offer a solution or recommendations.

 

The conclusion is the whole purpose behind the paper. The conclusion is the reason you write a paper. It is nice to do research so you, the student can learn more about a topic, or to inform a reader about a problem and the surrounding issues, but that is not the purpose of the paper itself. The purpose is for you to draw a conclusion – lessons and takeaway.


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