Paper 4
Paper #4:
Research Paper (200 points)
For this last major paper, you will be choosing your own topic. The topic should be
something that you can make a claim about and something that can be researched. For more help
thinking through a possible topic, you may want to look your major (Cyber Security). Your
project should be able to answer the following: What is
something that you feel strongly about that you can
both a.) make a claim about and b.) do academic
research on? Once you have chosen a topic, write a
working thesis (see the ATTACHED Eschholz et al.
“College Writing” pgs. 31-32 for writing strong thesis
statements) and start your research! If you find that there
isn’t enough credible research, you may rethink your
topic or adjust your research question as necessary.
You will need to have a proposal for what you want to write about and a quick check-in
with me to approve your topic. This proposal should be at least half of a page and you should
also include the citations for two sources that you have already found via the library website.
You may turn your proposal in early for approval if you wish. We will then have a Peer
Workshop for your draft as usual.
Lastly, we will be doing a reflection on the writing process. This will need to be a half
page that asks you to consider how your process has changed over the semester and what the
experience of writing this research paper was like. Please add this to the end of your final draft in
the same document.
Details
MLA format: 12-point Times New Roman font, 1” margins, double-spaced
Length: 5-8 pages (not counting the Works Cited page)
Sources: 4-8 credible sources (found in database, primary texts, peer-reviewed)
Important Dates
Friday, December 4th: Proposal due- topic must be approved by me
Sunday, December 6th: Draft #1 due on Blackboard by 11:59pm
Friday, December 11th: Final Draft and Reflection due on Blackboard by 11:59pm
*Note: I am banning traditional
controversial topics (such as abortion,
drinking age, euthanasia, gun control, etc.)
in favor of you choosing a topic that is
more complex and more related to your
own personal interests. If I feel that your
topic is too cliché, I will ask you to choose
another.