Final Project
Science in the Media
Your paper should address the following questions:
1.
When you hear the word “scientist” what do you envision? Which famous
people or characters from the media come into your mind? What characteristics
do they have in common? Discuss at least three characteristics of your vision of
a scientist.
2.
Has your image of what a scientist does and how they look changed over
time? If so, how has this changed and what influenced you?
3.
Are fictional scientists usually the heroes, villains, or a combination of the
two? Provide at least two detailed examples to support your position.
4.
How is science portrayed in fictional media (television shows, movies,
music, books, etc.)? Is it seen as a positive, negative, or neutral force in the
world? Give specific examples supporting your position.
5.
Do you think the portrayal of scientists in the various forms of media
influences how society views people in this profession? Why, or why not?
6.
Can the portrayal of science in media influence how certain research and
technology is viewed, and accepted, by the general public (e.g., cloning)?
Your Final Project should be written in an essay format, with an introduction and
conclusion. The paper will require you to include details from research including the
course materials and sources you locate on your own. Use APA format to cite your
sources of information, both within parenthetical citations and also within a reference
page at the end of the project.
Basic Writing Expectations:
A minimum of 1500 words, not counting the title or reference pages
At least 3 academic resources utilized
Include a title page, double space, font size 10 or 12 (use font Arial 12)
Include a highly developed viewpoint/thesis, purpose, and exceptional
content
Demonstrate superior organization: use logic
Free of grammar and spelling errors
No evidence of plagiarism. Note: no more than 10% of your paper should
be direct quotes
Use the APA style for all in-text citations, references, and body of paper
