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NOTES FOR WRITING A THESIS

                    YOUR PAPER SHOULD BE TYPED (DOUBLE-SPACED) ON ONE SIDE ONLY

            Note:  The topic for a Thesis must be approved by the Academic Dean.


            Guidelines for Restricting a Topic:

                   1.  Become  knowledgeable  about  your  unrestricted  topic  by  doing  preliminary  research.   You

                       might read encyclopedia articles or other reference books and consult representative sources

                       from  your  working  bibliography.    Always  avoid  restricting  when  you  have  too  little


                       information.


                   2.  As  you  gather  background  information  about  your  topic,  try  to  identify  a  problem  or


                       controversial issue about which experts or special-interest groups disagree.  When you find


                       controversy, you can be sure you are on a topic worth pursuing.  When there is controversy,

                       there is a problem to solve and an opportunity to interpret—for you to make your own sense

                       of an issue, to explain or find a solution.



                   3.  Limit the scope of your investigation.  For example, you might focus on only one area of a

                       particular subject.



                   4.  Be sure that your research can provide sufficient sources on the topic and that all the material,


                       that you need, will be accessible.  Also, consider whether you will have adequate time to work

                       with the materials and complete the assignment.  Be sure, too, that your evidence is sufficient


                       for you to develop a reasonable and objective thesis for your paper.










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