Research Proposal
The research proposal has four parts:
- Specific topic: Your topic should be one which can be covered in 10 - 12 pages. If there are books on your topic, it is too broad.
- Intended audience: You need to consider who would be interested in your topic. Be specific; the level of knowledge and expertise you assume for you audience will determine what you need to cover in your essay. Also consider why this audience would be interested in this topic. What expectations will they have? What do they already know? What do they need to know?
- Purpose: As you consider your audience, you should also consider your purpose. If you explaining something, you assume an audience unfamiliar with the topic. If you are persuading, you must assume your audience has some opinion already.
- Possible sources: These should be sources you're already found and are considering. This list should include books, articles, and online sources. This is a preliminary bibliography. Not all of these sources will make there way into your final essay, nor are you limited to only these sources.
