Work Term Report Format

Your final report should include four sections (initial analysis & learning objectives, career research, recommendations, and final reflection) along with the work report release, title page, table of contents, executive summary, organizational description and appendices. You must include your learning objectives and informational interview questions as appendices, in addition to any other material you would like to incorporate. Work reports are to be double-spaced and pages numbered. The initial analysis, career research and recommendation sections should be two to three pages each, and the final reflection three to four pages.

Due at the end of first month of work term:

Initial Analysis & Learning Objectives

Due August 20, 2010:

Complete report including the following report components:

Report Components

Number of Pages

Work Report Release 1 page
Title Page
1 page
Table of Contents 1 page
Executive Summary 1 page
Organizational Description 2 to 3 pages
Initial Analysis 2 to 3 pages
  & Learning Objectives 1 page
Career Research 2 to 3 pages
Recommendations 2 to 3 pages
Final Reflection 3 to 4 pages

Title Page

Please do not include your student ID number on your work term report. A sample title page is outlined below.

Work Term Report
Wilfrid Laurier University

The 20th Century Begins in Waterloo County

Prepared by: Brittany Jones
Program: History
Employer: Waterloo Region Museum

Date: August 20, 2010



Appendices

Include your learning objectives, informational interview questions and any additional material you would like to incorporate.

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