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2.2.2 Contents:
A typical project proposal would have the following content.
Revise this list
to suit your specific project.
2.2.3 Student details:
This should include:
• Student
name
• Student
number
• Supervisor/lecturer
• Course
enrolled in
• Semester/Year
• Project
type
2.2.4 Project proposal:
This should include
• Title
of project
• Aims
• Significance
• Resources
• Methods
• References
• Constraints & exclusions
• Benefits
2.2.5 Project Management
: This should include:
• Project
plan
• Schedule
of tasks and milestones
2.2.6 Style:
Use an accepted style and be consistent.
Choosing a style
which you can consistently use for your interim and
final reports will save
you time.
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2.2.7 Assessment:
Assessment of project proposals will obviously vary
substantially depending
on the level of study and the given time & resource constraints. The
following general considerations serve as a guide to what assessors will be
looking for:
• Content (see above)
• Style (see above)
• Are the project aims well defined?
• Is the project logically structured and coherent?
• Have all the necessary resources been identified?
• Has a project plan including a schedule been prepared?
• Is the project feasible in view of constraints?
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