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Assignment Objectives Craft a topic that is narrow enough to support a strong argument.
Engage with multiple viewpoints about your topic; Improve your general research and writing skills; Practice crafting the thesis statement.
Write an extended argument with supporting evidence that is persuasive and compelling.
Assignment Requirements Building on the topic that you chose for your academic essay, you will focus an issue or problem that affects your discipline, society, country, age-group, or gender.
However, the research project will require you to argue for the top 2-4 steps to solve your problem.
Your essay must be thesis-driven and argue (arguable claim + good reasons) that specific and researched solutions may take steps toward solving an issue — your solutions do not have to solve it completely.
Your topic should be narrow, plausible, and demonstrate critical thinking.
Your essay should be 2500-3000 words and you will need to use 10 sources to support your ideas.
At least 8 sources must be scholarly sources; up to 3 maybe credible sources that are not scholarly such as information from national or international associations, political organizations, primary sources.
Your essay must engage with multiple viewpoints and scholarship about this issue You must continue to use the topic that you used in your academic essay.
Your essay must follow the structure provided below: Paper Structure Introductory paragraph.
The introduction should introduce your problem.
At the end of the introduction, state your thesis, which includes your position, or in other words, how you plan to solve the problem.
Section: Problem description & explanations 2-4 paragraphs Provides background and description of the problem.
Explains why this is a problem and who this problem affects Section: Steps to solve/solutions to the problem.
The remainder (at least 75%) of your paper should focus on steps to solve this problem.
Provides evidence to support solutions Steps to solve the problem must be well-researched, clear, and logical.
Explains why other solutions are less effective are less useful than yours Conclusion Wraps up argument, reminds readers why your plan is the best/most useful/better researched…etc.
Restates the significance of the argument Points to the future (future research, future implications, etc.) References & Manuscript Format As with any scholarly research paper, you must cite the sources you used.
Cited works should always use a standard format that follows the writing style advised by your major.
(This section does not count towards the total word length of your research paper.)