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Composition I - ENGL 1301

A step-by-step walkthrough for writing assignments.

What is a research plan?

A research plan allows you to:

  • Outline the process of researching and writing, step-by-step
  • Give you an action plan with target due dates
  • Help you finish your assignment on time!

Research Plan Steps

These steps are meant to guide you to stay on schedule.  Your instructor may set their own due dates for these steps so make sure to check your syllabus!  If you have any doubts about when something is due, contact your instructor.

Step 1 - Define Your Assignment
  • Note the length and genre required for your paper.
  • Plan your research strategy and due dates.
  • Note any specific resource types needed (primary sources, books, articles, etc.)
Step 2 - Choose a Possible Topic
  • Choose a topic that you find interesting.
  • Use personal and online resources to brainstorm.
  • Know how to broaden or narrow your topic as necessary.
  • Ask for help from your instructor, classmates or a librarian.
Step 3 - Refine your Topic
  • Ensure that there are enough resources for your possible topic.
  • Make sure that your possible topic is the right scope for your paper length.
  • Use your narrowed topic to direct your research with a Search Question.
  • Make a list of keywords to help you begin your search process.
Step 4 - Find, Review, and Evaluate Books
Step 5 - Write Thesis Statement and Outline
  • A thesis statement clearly states what your paper is about. 
  • Use an outline format that fits your paper's genre.
Step 6 - Write First Draft
  • Always write down where you found your information so you can properly cite the sources later in your paper.
  • Choose a note-taking method that works for you.
  • Take steps to avoid plagiarism, including always noting where you found your information.
  • Understand the citation style you are using for this paper (e.g. MLA, APA, Chicago)
Step 7 - Find Additional Sources/Revise and Rewrite
  • Do multiple edits to your paper. Be your own editor then have another person look it over, if possible.
  • Make sure that your paper follows the topic set by your thesis.  
Step 8 - Final Paper and Citation Style Guide
  • Use the citation style (e.g. MLA, APA, Chicago) required by your instructor, or choose one appropriate to the discipline.
  • Submit your paper before the deadline!  Many instructors do not accept late papers.