course project 37

Overview

This course includes a challenging Course Project due in Week 6. Because of this, you will need to spend additional time and effort throughout the course to work on your project rather than wait until Week 6. The subject of the project will be based on AT&T Breach of Contract suit. https://cdn.arstechnica.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/31528f5d-22d8-4bd9-962f-4b1fa3bee7b4.pdf (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

  • Read and understand the case. Show your Analysis and Reasoning and make it clear you understand the material. Be sure to use the concepts of the course to show your reasoning. Summarize the situation. Dedicate at least one heading to each following outline topic:
    • Parties [Identify the plaintiff and the defendant and tell something about them.]
    • Facts [Summarize those facts critical to the outcome of the case.]
    • Procedure [Who brought the appeal? What was the outcome in the lower court(s)?]
    • Issue [Note the central question or questions on which the case turns.]
    • Holding [How did the court resolve the issue(s)? Who won?]
    • Reasoning [Explain the logic that supported the court’s decision.]
    • Case Questions [Be sure to address and thoroughly answer each and every case question and each part of each question.]
    • Conclusion [This should summarize the key aspects of the decision and also your recommendations on the court’s ruling.]
    • Include citations on the slides and a reference page with your sources. Use APA style citations and references.
  • Do significant research outside of the book and demonstrate that you have in a very obvious way. This refers to research beyond the legal research. This involves something about the parties or other interesting related area. Show something you have discovered about the case, parties, or other important element from your own research. Be sure this is obvious and adds value beyond the legal reasoning of the case.
  • Pay strict attention to quality in terms of substance, form, grammar, and context.

General Expectations

At DeVry University/Keller, we are always looking for ways to help improve skills that employers are seeking. Written communication skills are always high on the list of important skills that employers want, but are often lacking in new college graduates. The course project assignment will give you an opportunity to polish your written communication skills and learn a lot about labor relations at the same time. Put a lot of effort into this project; the paper is worth 180 points (18%) of your final course grade.

An Important Note: Superior papers will cite from a variety of sources (periodicals, journals– easily accessible through our online library, Internet, textbook, other books, etc.) and will incorporate your personal opinions (if you offer them) based on your research. Mediocre papers will not offer much support for your opinions and will be less persuasive to your audience.

Next, write your paper according to the style guidelines below. Your assignment should be a 1,500-2,500 word APA style paper. It should be completed as a MS Word document, typed in Times New Roman font, and size 12. Your paper should be double-spaced with 1-inch margins all around. Make sure your text is aligned left. Before submission, be sure to perform a spell check and read over your paper carefully for grammatical errors. Double-check that you have properly cited (using APA) all of your borrowed material.

Submit your paper in Week 6.

Grading Rubrics

Category

Points

%

Description

Content

90

50%

A quality paper will have significant scope and depth of research to support any statements. Relevant illustration or examples are encouraged. A quality paper will employ sound use of reasoning and logic to reinforce conclusions. All required content will be addressed and included in the proper sections.

Organization and Cohesiveness

36

20%

The logical order of the content will be derived from the assignment. The content will be properly subdivided into sections derived from the outline. In a quality paper, the conclusion will summarize the previously presented content.

Editing

27

15%

A quality paper will be free of any spelling, punctuation, or grammatical errors. Sentences and paragraphs will be clear, concise, and factually correct.

Documentation & Formatting

27

15%

A quality paper will include a title page, abstract, proper citations using APA style, and a bibliography. A quality paper will have significant scope and depth of research to support any statements. Relevant illustration or examples are encouraged.

Total

180

100

A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above requirements.

Citation Help

Remember to cite your sources properly, both parenthetically and in your bibliography/works cited. If you need assistance with proper citation be certain to review “How to Avoid Plagiarism”, “APA guidelines for Citing Sources Tutorial”, the “APA Handbook”, the “Student APA Training Tutorial”, and the “American Psychological Association (APA) Website” all available in the Syllabus.