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OUTLINE OF A PROSPECTUS

Slippery Rock University
Department of Parks and Recreation/ Environmental Education

The prospectus is a proposal for a thesis. It consists of:

I. INTRODUCTION
· Statement of the Problem—identify and describe the problem and why it is a problem.
· Objectives of the Study—identify the specific objectives of the study.
· Justification for the Study—identify why the study is important and the anticipated uses of the results.
· Limitations—identify those imposed from outside the study, those not under your control.
· Delimitations—identify any self-imposed limitations.
· Definitions—of important terms and concepts.

II. LITERATURE REVIEW
A preliminary review of pertinent literature, dealing with the study, methodology and the topic of the study.

III. METHODOLOGY
A description of how and when the study is to be undertaken. Include a detailed description of the procedures to be followed through planning, study, analysis and report phases as well as a time schedule and cost estimate.

IV. LITERATURE CITED (BIBLIOGRAPHY)
Identify, in the proper format, all sources cited in the Introduction, Literature Review, or Methodology sections. (A bibliography may also be included in the appendices to identify other sources consulted, but not cited in the text sections.)

V. APPENDICES
Include items such as: Contact and follow-up letters
Questionnaire(s)
Interview form(s)
Lists of subjects
Diagram of experimental design (test plots, etc.)

NOTE: Call or write your thesis advisor whenever you have questions concerning format, style, or other matters relative to the prospectus.

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