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An outline is a hierarchical ordering of information. Think of it as the "skeleton" of your final paper. The outline should also be alphanumeric, meaning headings should be in Roman numerals, subheadings in capitalized letters, then Arabic numerals, and finally lower-case letters.
Here are some tips to help you create your Phase II Outline:
Review the topics (listed in on the Research Project handout) that need to be addressed in the final paper.
Identify your main and subordinate ideas (headings and subheadings).
Don't let headings and subheadings stand alone (if you have A. you must have B., but necessarily C.). See the example below.
Organize the information you’ve collected from your sources in Phase I into logical order.
Remember, the outline is a “bare bones” version of your paper. Don’t include too much detail, just enough to let the reader know what the paper will address.
Use phrases rather than single words, and employ correct grammar.
All assignments should be submitted in Times New Roman, 12-point font.
You don't need to include a title page or your bibliography, just the outline. See the example below.