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FINAL YEAR FINAL YEAR PROJECT (FYP) PROJECT (FYP) ERT 423 ERT 423 SESSION SESSION 2010/2011 2010/2011 PROPOSAL” PROPOSAL” MISMISURAYA MEOR AHMAD MISMISURAYA MEOR AHMAD [email protected] [email protected]

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FINAL YEAR FINAL YEAR PROJECT (FYP) PROJECT (FYP)

ERT 423 ERT 423 SESSION SESSION 2010/20112010/2011

““PROPOSAL”PROPOSAL”MISMISURAYA MEOR AHMAD MISMISURAYA MEOR AHMAD [email protected]@unimap.edu.m

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CONTENTS

1) Proposal?

2) Proposal structure

3) Example

4) Gantt Chart

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PROPOSAL???

A proposal is a document written by a scientist that describes in details the program for a proposed scientific investigation. Research proposals are written for various

reasons, such as budget request for the research they describe, certification requirements for research, as a

task in tertiary education (e.g. before performing research for a dissertation), or as a condition for

employment at a research institution (which usually requires sponsor-approved research proposals).

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PROPOSAL???

A research proposal is intended to convince others that you have a worthwhile research project and that you have the competence and the work-plan to complete it. Generally, a research proposal should

contain all the key elements involved in the research process and include sufficient information for the readers to evaluate the

proposed study.

Regardless of your research area and the methodology you choose, all research proposals must address the following questions:

What you plan to accomplish, why you want to do it and how you are going to do it.

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PROPOSAL???

The important is you must to be clear what your problem statement and objective of your research. The proposal should have sufficient information to convince your readers that you have an important research idea, you have a good grasp of the relevant literature and the major issues, and that your methodology is sound. Maximum pages: 5 pages

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PROPOSAL STRUCTURE

1)INTRODUCTION (General)2)PROBLEM STATEMENT3)OBJECTIVE (Maximum: 3)4)LITERATURE REVIEW5)METHODOLOGY6)REFERENCES7)GANTT CHART (sem1 & 2- from start until complete)

ONLY IN 5 PAGES

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“The introduction is the part of the paper that provides readers with the background information for the research reported in the paper. Its purpose is to establish a framework for the research, so that readers can understand how it is related to other research” (Wilkinson, 1991, p. 96).

INTRODUCTION

In an introduction, the writer should create reader interest in the topic, lay the broad foundation for the problem that leads to the study Briefly describe the major issues and sub-problems to be addressed by your research.

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“The problem statement describes the context for the study and it also identifies the general analysis approach” (Wiersma, 1995, p. 404)

&“A problem might be defined as the issue that exists in the literature, theory, or practice that leads to a need for the study” (Creswell, 1994, p.

50).

It is important in a proposal that the problem stand out—that the reader can easily recognize it.A problem statement should be presented within a context, and that context should be provided and briefly explained. Explain the problem within the framework of the theory. This is of major importance in nearly all proposals and requires careful attentionEffective problem statements answer the question “Why does this research need to be conducted.” If a researcher is unable to answer this question clearly and briefly, and without resorting to hyperspeaking, then the statement of the problem will come off as ambiguous and diffuse.

PROBLEM STATEMENT

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“The review of the literature provides the background and context for the research problem. It should establish the need for the research and

indicate that the writer is knowledgeable about the area” (Wiersma, 1995, p. 406).

The literature review accomplishes several important things.It relates a study to the larger, ongoing dialogue in the literature about a topic, filling in gaps and extending prior studies (Marshall & Rossman, 1989).It “frames” the problem earlier identified.Demonstrate to the reader that you have a comprehensive grasp of the field and are aware of important recent substantive and methodological developments.

In a proposal, the literature review is generally brief and to the point. Select and reference only the more appropriate citations. Make key points clearly.

LITERATURE REVIEW

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“The methods or procedures section is really the heart of the research proposal. The activities should be described with as much

detail as possible, and the continuity between them should be apparent” (Wiersma, 1995, p. 409).

METHODOLOGY

Identify and generally describe your research method and your research procedures

Generally describe the kind of data you will collect, equipment to be used and data collection procedures

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Follow UNIMAP guidelines regarding use of references in text and in the reference list. Only references cited in the text are included in the reference list.

REFERENCES

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EXAMPLE: PROPOSAL

Title: Development of Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) for portable applications

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GANNT CHART

Penalty: deduct marks (-2 marks per day)

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THANK THANK YOU…YOU…