- Define your problem or Issue. Complete already
Describe an issue or problem of relevance to the planet, our region, our nation, our state, our city, our community, our university, your current occupational or family circumstances, or relevant on an even smaller scale. The problem must be substantiated through data, evidence, and expert authority. (You may repeat language from your Topic Proposal here.) Complete already
- Explain how the problem is relevant either to your intended occupation, or your life’s path. In other words, why is this problem or issue relevant to you? Or why are you passionate about this problem or issue? What led you to choose this problem? How will developing a semester-length project related to this topic empower you in your future endeavors (occupational, family, community, or otherwise) after graduation? You can think in the short-term, the long-term, or (preferably) both. Complete already
- Describe your three disciplines. Your description must include briefly the (a) origins, history, and evolution of the discipline, (b) content associated with the discipline; and (c) generic/transferable skills imparted by the discipline. Your description must also explain how you anticipate using the content and/or generic/transferable skills imparted by the discipline in support of this project.
• Discipline 1
(1) origins, history, and evolution of the discipline
(2) content associated with the discipline
(3) generic/transferable skills imparted by the discipline
(4) use of the discipline in support of the project
• Discipline 2
(1) origins, history, and evolution of the discipline
(2) content associated with the discipline
(3) generic/transferable skills imparted by the discipline
(4) use of the discipline in support of the project
• Discipline 3
(1) origins, history, and evolution of the discipline
(2) content associated with the discipline