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The rough draft of your Course Project is due, and this is an
excellent chance to receive constructive feedback! As it is used here,
the term “rough” does not mean shoddy or careless. In fact, to make the
most of this opportunity, prepare your rough draft as if it is your
final submission. With that in mind, your rough draft should develop all
of the ideas and supporting research presented in your approved outline
and thesis statement.

As you are developing your rough draft, be sure to review and incorporate the feedback you received on your earlier assignments:

  • Module 01: Topic Selection and Thesis Statement
  • Module 02: Outline and References

Your rough draft should:

  • Be written in APA format using proper spelling and grammar.
  • Have a properly formatted Title page.
  • Flow as one cohesive document with smooth transitions, presenting
    the topic as stated in the thesis and projected in the outline.
  • Have a properly formatted References page containing at least four
    (4) resources, of which three (3) must be from high quality, scholarly
    sources.

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