How to write a final year research project paper and sample final year research project paper

sample research project paper for final year

Final Year Research Project Guide and Sample: This article aims at answering questions related to writing a final year research project paper like Where do I get a final year research project paper? How do I write a fourth year research project essay? How do I write a problem of the statement in a research project? How do I write a research project methodology? How do I write a research design? How do I write justification? How do I write a background of the study? How do I write research objectives? How do I write a literature review? What is target population in research? How many pages does a final year research project contain? Where do I get references from?

First things first, what is a final year research project? A final year research project is normally conducted at the end of your course; it might be in your 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th depending on the duration that completion of your course takes. You should not confuse a final year research project with a thesis because a thesis is normally done by postgraduate students while a final year research project is normally done by fourth years (am assuming you are doing a degree course that lasts for four years)

Second step, how do I begin doing my research project? Normally you have to come up with a topic that is related to the course that you are doing (check here for sample final year research project topics). After coming up with the topic, write a short description about the research project topic and submit it to your lecturer for approval. Upon approval of your research project topic you will be assigned a supervisor whom you will be working with until you complete your research paper. The supervisor will ask you to write a research proposal or outline about your research project (note that not all supervisor will ask you to write a proposal, others may ask you to begin working on the project immediately after approval). The Research project proposal contains;

Background of the Study

This is a short description of your research project topic.

  • Statement of the Problem

This is a brief description of the problem that you will be researching on. A statement of the problem will make people understand why you believe your research will be better than previous research conducted on the same topic.

  • Research objectives

This is what you intend to achieve out of the study or research.

  • Research Question

Research questions are derived from research objectives

  • Significance of the Study

In significance of the study you are supposed to explain the positive impacts that your research will create or the problems that your research will solve.

  • Scope, Limitations and Delimitations

Scope is the extent to which your research will cover. It involves the number of participants in your research. Limitation is the extent to which your research will cover.

  • Literature review

Literature review refers to previous work done by other scholars on the same topic you are researching on

  • Research Methodology
  • Target Population
  • Research Design

This is the way in which you will collect and compile your data. Do not confuse research design with research methodology.

  • Sample and Sampling Procedures
  • Ethical considerations and Issues
  • Conclusion
  • References

 

The research project proposal is normally 5-9 pages but the number of pages may differ depending on the instructions of your supervisor. After submitting your proposal or outline, your supervisor will go through it before giving you a go ahead to do it.

Third step, you are now ready to begin your research project. What should a research project contain? A research project contains;

Chapter 1 of the Research Project

  • Introduction
  • Background of the study
  • Rationale of the study
  • Significance of the study
  • Aims of the study
  • Statement of the problem
  • Research methodology
  • Ethical considerations

 

Chapter 2 of the Research Project

 

  • Literature review

Chapter 3 of research method

  • Qualitative research design
  • Sampling
  • The interview setting
  • Data collection
  • Data analysis
  • Permission to conduct the study
  • confidentiality

Chapter 4 of the Research Project

  • Findings of the study
  • Introduction of the participants
  • Thematic data analysis
  • Results
  • Chapter 5 of the Research Project
  • Discussion

Chapter 6 of the Research Project

  • Conclusion
  • Limitation of the study
  • Recommendations
  • References
  • Appendices

Find here a sample research paper that will help you in completing your final fourth year research project (sample research project for final year available here)

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5 responses

  1. NELSON MUGAMBI Avatar
    NELSON MUGAMBI

    Your explanation was of help…thank you

  2. NELSON MUGAMBI Avatar
    NELSON MUGAMBI

    Your explanation was of help,,thank you

  3. Emmanuel Avatar
    Emmanuel

    I am Emmanuel Nakitare from matlia Technical institution, I appreciate for
    guideline on project writting. guide on this topic, project title on HiP RooF.

  4. vivian achieng odero Avatar
    vivian achieng odero

    thank you it was really helpful

  5. Adenuga Oluwapelumi Ayomikun Avatar
    Adenuga Oluwapelumi Ayomikun

    I as a final year student of Olabisi Onabanjo University, Faculty of Engineering; want to show my gratitude to you for this guidelines to overcome my fear on how to carry out my research work.

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