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Progress Report: Instructions

The progress report should include: 1) A title page and table of contents 2) A definition of terms section 3) An introduction chapter covering the study area background, objectives, significance, and scope/limitations 4) A chapter on related data sets collected for the project area and how they relate to the project outcome 5) The report should be in A4 page layout with Calibri 12 font, 1.5 line spacing, and normal margins.

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Progress Report: Instructions

The progress report should include: 1) A title page and table of contents 2) A definition of terms section 3) An introduction chapter covering the study area background, objectives, significance, and scope/limitations 4) A chapter on related data sets collected for the project area and how they relate to the project outcome 5) The report should be in A4 page layout with Calibri 12 font, 1.5 line spacing, and normal margins.

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Progress Report (on the Course Project)

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Submit a progress report on your group Course Project.


2. Submission is individual but should have common content per group. Filename should be as
example: Grp1_TanFJ_CourseProjectProgressReport
3. Course Project report should contain at least the following,
BUT for the progress report until LETTER e. only:
a. Title Page
b. Table of Contents (try to use linking of the page numbers with the pages in the table of
contents so that every time you have an update, the pages and the table of contents are
also updated)
c. Definition of Terms (terms that are used in the report especially those terminologies we
defined in the class)
d. Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION, and must contain:
i. Background of the study area. Include location map.
ii. Objectives of the report. [Your objective is to be able to demonstrate the course
concepts, methods, design criteria and standards, etc. in _______ project location.
iii. Significance of the report (with respect to the course)
iv. Scope and limitations (describe the areal scope, the limitations such as assumptions
made, etc.)
e. Chapter 2 RELATED DATA SETS. You must show here the data that you collected about your
project area. Discuss about the data and its connection or its need to be included to arrive
to the final outcome of the project being demonstrated.
f. Chapter 3 RELATED GUIDELINES, CRITERIA AND STANDARDS. Here show equations, the
assumptions, the recommended standards (if necessary) that are needed to arrive to the
final outcome of the project being demonstrated.
g. Chapter 4 SAMPLE COMPUTATIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF THE EXISTING PROJECT. Here you
do some basic calculations based on our lectures. Compare your result from existing data
about the project.
h. Chapter 5 CONCLUSIONS
i. References
j. APPENDICES. Include in the first part the following table:

Group # ____ Members Contribution to the report Signature of Members


Collected X data; Wrote Chapter X;
1. Name 1 Interviewed Mr. X; Computed X; Report
Signature 1
layout, etc. You may indicate as much as
what you did.
2. Name 2 Signature 2
3. Name n Signature 3

4. Report should be in A4 page layout, Calibri #12 (for the body), 1.5spacing, Normal Margins.

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