Curently I have a approved proposal that could be used as a guide line for the format, data, topic, etc. but please take in mind that this proposal has AI that for the final draft its not allowed. regarding the
Gantt chart it need to be following them and i need to have ongoing feedback and comunication to be verifying with my school.
Format of a Dissertation:
- Font: Arial or Times New Roman
- Text size: 12 pt. or 14 pt.
- Layout: Align left (flush-left ragged-right). Do not justify text.
- Line spacing 1.5 l
- Hyphenation: Off (do not hyphenate)
- Page numbers: Bottom right
- 16,500 words
- References: You should follow the Harvard referencing style, where references must appear as in-text citations.
- Language and spelling: You must write in complete sentences, using correct grammar, spelling, and formal writing conventions.
- 100% human writing
- No AI and plagerism allowed 0 %
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Resources
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Important:
As agreed by the Academic Council, students are now required to submit their capstone projects with a link to an annex containing photos of the bibliographical resources that they have included in their reference lists. The specific instructions as to how this should be done can be found in the attached PDF below.
Students should ensure they work on this document alongside their capstone project so that it is ready to submit with their final draft.
Promoters should follow up and ensure that this requirement is met and to the standard required. -
Although there is no single set of definitive criteria, academic work that is original, relevant, well
written, critically informed and interesting are the qualities typically present in a good dissertation. -
The main text between the Introduction and the Conclusion is included. Everything else (Cover
Page, Declaration, Dedications, Tables, Executive Summary, Reference List and Annexes) is
excluded -
include new empirical research: The vast majority of dissertations involve some primary data collection. Students may, however,
adopt a different approach, e.g., a critical evaluation of previous research data with the
collaboration and agreement of their Promotor.
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