MUS 1070 Sound Health Paper
Order ID |
436587091 |
Type |
ESSAY/DISSERTATION/COURSEWORK |
Writer Proficiency |
PHD COMPETENT |
Format |
APA/MLA/CHICAGO/OXFORD/OTHERS |
Academic Sources |
5 |
Word Count |
> 5 Pages/1375 Words |
Instructions/Descriptions
MUS 1070 Sound Health Paper
Final Paper and Student Presentation
***No reflection paper required for weeks 5, 6, or 7ofclasses
***Final Paper Requirements: Write a (four to seven page)
comparative analysis, focusing on two components, or approaches,
to sound health/music therapy. It must contain a strong thesis statement and the examination will include the similarities and differences between the two approaches. Otherwise, you get to choose the focus of the comparison, based on your personal interest.
Objectives:
Additional guidelines:
Papers that contain plagiarized material will not be accepted and you will receive a failing grade for that paper. You must properly cite all direct and indirect quotes and include a reference page.
I don’t care what citation style you use for your paper (MLA, APA, etc.)
You can give appropriate credit to sources by:
a.) Using quotations to indicate that you are directly quoting a source and then providing proper documentation of the source by way of footnote, endnote, or some other format.
b.) Putting ideas into your own words — but if they are not your ideas – you still need to reference the source to give proper credit.
Student Presentation Requirements:
O Think of it as an opportunity for you to create an outline (or overview) of your paper.
O Include introductory concepts, your thesis, a few main points, or interesting highlights, and your conclusion (why this point you are making is important).
Recommendations for Writing a Strong Paper:
O Start with a general point that establishes the context of what you are going to compare and then move towards the exact focus of what your essay will be about (thesis statement). Think of constructing the paragraph as moving from big to little, or broad to specific.
O Your thesis statement should come at the end of the introduction.
O The introductory paragraph defines what you are going to compare. Now the body of your essay elaborates to supports the point you are trying to make.
O I find it helpful to think of every sentence as proof of your argument
(how does each sentence support the point you are trying to make). If a sentence doesn’t support your point, ask yourself if it should it be in the paper.
O Possibilities for structure: You could alternate between the two aspects you are comparing, paragraph-by-paragraph. Or you could discuss both aspects in each paragraph.
O You should restate your thesis in the conclusion.
O The conclusion should synthesize (or summarize) the important points you were making in your paper to support your thesis.
O End your conclusion with a personal statement (your opinion) about why your point is important, or why it matters.
MUS 1070 Sound Health Paper
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