Guide for Writing GCPs and Sample GCP and GRPs

The latest edition of the Graduate/Technical Management Capstone Project Guidelines, produced by the GCP/TMCP Committee is now available. This file is in PDF format. You will need the free Adobe Reader.

Sample GCP

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Title: Passenger Choice for Future Virgin Galactic Trips based on Median Income
Auhor: Sarah Joanna Nilsson

The previous edition of the GRP Guidelines and older examples of GRPs are still available, email Reference Support for access information.

GRP

Guideline to Writing GRPs

Different Research Methodologies
Experimental Example
Title: Comparison of High Speed Penetration of Grout Targets by Ogive-nosed High Strength Steel Projectiles
Author: Robert Thomas Tynan
Correlational Method
Title: The Relationship of Part-Task Trainer Performance and Flight Performance Among VT-86 Student Navigators
Author: Jeffrey Lane Sebring
Causal-comparative Approach
Title: Is B-2 Stealth Bomber Procurement Necessary for the Future of U.S. Defense? A Comparison of Pilot Perceptions Between the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy
Author: Julie Elizabeth McKenna
Correlational Method (extended into prediction)
Title: Aviation Preflight Indoctrination Performance Review Board Referral as a Predictor of Success in Completing the Naval Aviation Training Primary Phase
Author: Leo Francis Murphy

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