HSE 450
In Week 2, you selected a topic from the following list:
1. How radicalization occurs
This week, your draft of this paper is due. Your paper should be 900-1000 words in the body of the essay. At least 4 required references should be used to support your main points. Quoted material should be avoided.
Instead, please provide paraphrased research to support your main points that are accompanied by in-text references.
Be sure to follow APA formatting guidelines. Your paper should contain section headings, an introduction, and a conclusion. Ensure that you provide a full overview of the topic that you selected. Your paper should reflect the amount of research that you conducted to learn everything possible about this topic.
RUBRIC BELOW
Final Project: Rough Draft
Criteria
15 points
20 points
Word Count and Title Page
Conforms to word count (800-899 words in the body of the essay). The title page may or may not be included.
Conforms to word count (900-1000 words in the body of the essay). Title page included.
Introduction and Conclusion
Introduction mostly previews subject and expected outcome; conclusion mostly reviews subject and comes to a logical conclusion.
Introduction previews subject and expected outcome. Conclusion reviews subject and come to a logical conclusion.
Content
Mostly describes the selected issue/topic and relative theories pertaining to the selected issues/topic.
Thoroughly describes the selected issue/topic and discusses relative theories pertaining to the selected issues/topic
In-Text Citations and References
In-text citations are used in the essay showing all 3 primary/scholarly
Sources cited. References page included with most of the sources cited properly.
In-text citations are used in the essay showing all 4 primary/scholarly
Sources cited. References page cites all 4 sources properly.
APA Format and Grammar
APA format applied mostly correctly in both in-text citations and references and/or hardly any major grammatical errors throughout.
APA format correctly applied in both in-text citations and references. No major grammatical errors throughout.