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Research Project/Paper Proposal Assignment Requirements Your research paper proposal will be based on a research inquiry that you choose, and the professor approves. After reviewing the detailed instructions for this assignment from the Research Paper Proposal Guide, you are required to email your topic choice to your professor and request approval. Students are expected to use correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. All written assignments must be in APA form and should be double-spaced with 12point font and Times New Roman Script. Full citation is expected, according to APA. Papers are evaluated on process and substance, including the students ability to synthesize the material and provide a critical analysis of the issue(s) raised. The paper must conform to APA citation guidelines. This paper should also reflect undergraduate level work in content, appearance, organization, grammar, and effort. Be sure to proof-read/spell check the final draft of the paper before submitting it to the instructor. Reading the paper out loud often points out spelling and grammatical errors, as well as incorrect word usage. General InformationLearning Environment PolicyAll students are expected to support the universitys commitment to provide an effective learning environment. Any behaviors and/or events determined to the detrimental to success in any Barry University related academic pursuit, at a location where the Barry University learning process takes place, are prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, language used in online forums, timely postings to forums, and responding to forum postings as outlined on the course web site. No recording devices are permitted without explicit permission from the professor. Any violations of the Learning Environment Policy or acceptable student conduct may result in the student being asked to leave the virtual classroom. Final discretion for all portions of this policy rests with the professor.Attendance PolicySuccess in this course is dependent on your active participation and engagement throughout the course. As such, students are expected to complete all assignments by the due date, and to actively participate in class.Please note that students are expected to complete at least one graded assignment within the first two weeks of class to be in attendance. Failure to comply with this will result in you being withdrawn from the course. Students are expected to fulfill course requirements i.e. complete weekly assignments in accordance with specified deadlines. There are only seven weeks, so absence from posting and failure to complete assignments on time may negatively impact learning. Many students are likely to be full time practitioners and part time students, and life has a way of interfering in other planned pursuits. Work and family issues do occur from time to time. The professor will make every reasonable accommodation for the student, but this arrangement is reciprocal. Contact the professor if an absence is anticipated. Absence does not relieve the student from fulfilling the course requirements. Students must complete work as defined by the instructor. WithdrawalsSyllabusPage 6 of 18Research Project/Paper Proposal Assignment Requirements Your research paper proposal will be based on a research inquiry that you choose, and the professor approves. After reviewing the detailed instructions for this assignment from the Research Paper Proposal Guide, you are required to email your topic choice to your professor and request approval. Students are expected to use correct spelling, punctuation, and grammar. All written assignments must be in APA form and should be double-spaced with 12point font and Times New Roman Script. Full citation is expected, according to APA. Papers are evaluated on process and substance, including the students ability to synthesize the material and provide a critical analysis of the issue(s) raised. The paper must conform to APA citation guidelines. This paper should also reflect undergraduate level work in content, appearance, organization, grammar, and effort. Be sure to proof-read/spell check the final draft of the paper before submitting it to the instructor. Reading the paper out loud often points out spelling and grammatical errors, as well as incorrect word usage