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Capstone Project Proposal

Project Title

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Submitted by

[Your Name]

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Submitted to

ACLC COLLEGE
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) Program

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Date Submitted

Capstone Project Proposal

By

[your name]

Project Title: (Write the name of your project).

Project Description:
(This should be a half page to a page detailed description of what exactly your Project is).

Project Rationale
(Two to three paragraphs stating the need for, and justification of, selecting this Project. Who will benefit and how will they benefit from this project (not including yourself)?

Personal/Professional Expectations
(Two to three paragraphs on what you hope to gain from this project, both professionally and personally.)

Project Goals
(List and explain the goals of your Project. This section should address, in detail, a description of your project, what you plan to do and how you will achieve it.)

Research
(Your project should also include a review of the existing research on your topic and a discussion comparing this research to your project focus. The proposal should address how you plan to review the existing literature, what sources you plan to use (the Internet, journals, books, popular magazines, etc.).

Procedure
(A step-by-step analysis of how you intend to meet your goals, including resources you will need, where you intend to find them, and an estimated timeline of how long each step will take. This is the major section of your proposal).

Evaluations
(Half a page to a page on how your Project is to be evaluated. Is your work going to evaluate it? How? Community evaluation? What specifically will make your project a success, both to you and to others?)

For ACLC College use

Date Received:

Reviewed by:

Approved: Disapproved:

Signature over printed



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