The requirements
for getting a "W" are more formal than they used to be. These
requirements are listed at: http://www.washington.edu/students/ugrad/advising/ged/gedw.html.
You must make arrangements with the ESRM100
TA's (eschelp@u.washington.edu) to complete the extra work required to
meet the W-credit criteria. We require that you ask to do this along
with your project proposal.
Choose an environmental
topic/issue that interests you and do a literature search on it.
This research project should involve some environmental science topic
which is important to human society.
Course Requirements for W Credit:
- Contact TA's at eschelp@u.washington.edu by the third
week of the quarter with a topic proposal for your paper.
- Students are required to submit a 10-15
page rough draft by the date on
the syllabus.
The paper must be double-spaced, 12 point Times New Roman font. Submission must be by attached MS Word file
by email to eschelp@u.washington.edu. Rough drafts must
be complete with an introduction, body, and conclusion so that TA's can
review your writing and add comments
- Your report will be reviewed based on
content, research effort, organization and writing (including English,
grammar, spelling etc.).
- You must have a minimum of 8 sources, only
4 of which may be from websites. Make use of the library
scientific literature research databases to find the other 4+ sources.
- Remember to reference all your sources and
be careful not to plagiarize (see http://depts.washington.edu/grading/issue1/honesty.htm#plagiarism
for a description of plagiarism and how to avoid it).
Directions on how to cite your sources is given on the Project
Information page towards the end. see project.html
- Taking a paper from another course and
rewriting it with an environmental science slant is encouraged so long
as we first review and comment on the paper used as the initial basis of
the compositon.
- The final
draft of the paper is due by the due date on the syllabus for your
project: Same day as the rest of the optional projects.
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