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Doing Your Undergraduate Project
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Doing Your Undergraduate Project



August 2006 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Doing Your Undergraduate Project is a practical step-by-step guide to managing and developing a successful undergraduate project. The book covers all aspects of project management, explaining in a clear and structured way how to undertake a project and helping readers to identify and acquire the necessary skills to plan and carry out the research and writing.

This practical and concise book provides:

  • Advice for preparing a project and choosing a topic
  • Guidelines for writing a project proposal
  • A checklist for planning
  • A guide to producing a literature review
  • Advice on choosing and implementing appropriate methodology
  • An awareness of ethical issues
  • Information for writing-up the report.

Written in a lively and engaging manner, this detailed and accessible manual is an invaluable resource for students across the social sciences working on their undergraduate project.


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Introduction
 
The Value of a Project
 
Preparing to Do Your Project
 
Choosing a Topic
 
Writing the Project Proposal
 
Planning the Project
 
Risk Assessment and Management
 
Methodology
 
The Literature Review
 
Using Results
 
Writing the Project Report

I found the book contains all the relavant topics to help students understand the requirements of an undergraduate project. Most essentially I think it will better guide student in carrying out their and writting literature review and methodology. It will also help students understand the difference between aims and objective and how to write them. However, as it was intended to be a recommended text for engineering students, I find this book cannot be an essential book because it is more specifically written to guide humanities, arts and social sciences students.

Ms Yajeta Pillai
Faculty of Engineering and Technology, SEGi College Subang Jaya
September 14, 2010

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