Methods - College of Charleston

Project Title (Avoid Acronyms Here)
First Middle Last, First Middle Last, and First Middle Last
Department of Your Choice, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC 29424
Introduction
Results
Summary
What did you do and why did you do it? This needs to be well
written so that someone walking by will want to know more after
reading this. Keep it clear and simple.
Not the conclusions, that come later, but the results. This might be
a good place for a plot, chart, equations, etc. but do not have tons
of data. Pictures of discovered resource materials, survey results,
derivations, critical analysis. But whatever it is, it should have a
coherent flow and read like a story. It is a story of what you have
found, created or discovered.
Describe the significance of your results. Did you prove what you
intended to prove? Relate this section to the previously states
aims.
Project Aims
We hope to prove that if X, then Y.
We want to confirm the hypothesis that A causes B.
We will demonstrate a new and efficient way to turn lead into gold.
Methods
Future Work
If the reader has gotten this far, you can use defined acronyms.
State the methods for election of participants, etc. Provide only
the essential references.
Describe any plans for future investigations in the area.
Acknowledgements
We want to thank the following financial sponsors of our work:
The URCA program at the College of Charleston for funding through
an AYRA, SURF and RPG awards.
The Department of Your Choice.
The Lambda Alpha Alpha Society for ABC Research.
We would like to thank the following for helpful discussions:
Professor Coldheart, Department of Your Choice, College of
Charleston
Professor Able, Acme Company, Boston, Maryland.