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Writing Requirements: (60% of Final Grade)
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    Resume and Cover Letter (individually authored) 5%

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    Format: One page; State Problem, Motivation, Audience and Approach

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    Format: Formal Written Proposal, as Discussed in Mayfield, section 2.6

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    Front Matter: Letter of Transmittal, Title page, Abstract, Table of Contents, List of Figures and Tables

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    End Matter: Bibliography, Resumes, Appendix

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    Format: See Mayfield Section 2.4.5

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    Front Matter: Title, Funding Period, Date, Names of Project Team Members

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    Body: Summary, Overview, Report of Progress, Problems, Future work

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    End Matter: References, Attachments

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    Introduction (context and scope of review), Body (concise summary and analysis relevant to context and need), Conclusion (brief summary of material most important to the reader)

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    Front Matter: Title, Funding Period, Date, Names of Project Team Members

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    Body: Summary, Overview, Report of Progress, Problems, Future work

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    End Matter: References, Attachments

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    Specific format will Follow the Type of Report You are Writing (laboratory, research, design or feasibility study). In general, the structure will follow this format:

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    Front Matter: Letter of Transmittal, Title Page, Abstract, Table of Contents, List of Figures and Tables

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    Body: Introduction (motivation, key issues, objectives and audiences)
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Required Oral Reports: (40% of Final Grade)

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    Statement of Project (3 minutes, group) 5%

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    Format: Informal Presentation of Motivation, Focus, Audiences, Approaches to Problem

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    Proposal (20 minutes per group: 15 minute presentation, plus 5 minute Q&A) 15%

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    Format: Formal Microsoft® PowerPoint® Presentation that Closely follows the format for the Written Proposal

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    Format: Group Presentation of Progress Update. Follow the format of the Written Progress Report

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    Final Oral Report (20 minutes per group: 15 minute presentation, plus 5 minute Q&A) 15%

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    Format: Formal Oral Presentation of Final Report. Follow the format for the Final Written Report


 
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