A solid outline of your report will set you up to be successful on future drafts. In order to help you be successful and to emphasize the significance of the outline.

You will provide a rough draft of the detailed outline of the report, as you envision it at this point. Since you are still in the development stage, we expect the outline to evolve based on additional research and development as you proceed. Nonetheless, the outline should be detailed and appropriately thorough for this stage of the project.

The outline should show what you will include in your report and how you will group or cluster the information. Use informative and parallel headings to document the structure of your topics. Use parenthetical citations (APA style) in the text of the descriptions and document each citation in the references at the end of the proposal.

Write the description in complete sentences, not sentence fragments or bullet points. Write your outline in the exact language, verb tense, structure, etc. that you plan to use for the report itself.