OVERVIEW
Write a two-three page definition and discussion of a specific problem in your chosen field of interest. The problem you discuss here will form the basis for your analysis in Paper #3. Problems can be “academic” or “work-related.” Remember that when I say "problem" I'm referring to problems you will face (and solve) as a professional in your field. The paper must cite at least three credible sources. Format according to MLA.
PROCESS
(1) Investigate possible “problems” utilizing the following types of sources:
Interview –ask a professional
Online Resources
Important: Do NOT discuss any solutions to the problem at this time. Save the information you find for paper #3.
Write a two-three page definition and discussion of a specific problem in your chosen field of interest. The problem you discuss here will form the basis for your analysis in Paper #3. Problems can be “academic” or “work-related.” Remember that when I say "problem" I'm referring to problems you will face (and solve) as a professional in your field. The paper must cite at least three credible sources. Format according to MLA.
PROCESS
(1) Investigate possible “problems” utilizing the following types of sources:
Interview –ask a professional
Online Resources
- INFOTRAC @ River Oaks (password = river)
- Ouachita Public Library
- Highwire Press @ Stanford University
- Find Articles from LookSmart
- Heading should be double-spaced (To, From, Date, Subject)
- Body should be single-spaced
- First line of the body should be a statement of purpose
- No signature -- initial by your name instead
- Define the problem – one specific problem, discussed in detail
- Establish that the problem needs to be solved
- Discuss causes of the problem
- Explain how the problem affects your profession
Important: Do NOT discuss any solutions to the problem at this time. Save the information you find for paper #3.