SOC 2302: Milestone 1 Guidelines and Grading Guide
Overview
The final project for this course is the creation of an Analysis of a Social Problem.
In this milestone you will select a social problem for your final project. Outline a social problem in the United States you
may want to refer to your journal entry, “What is the Biggest Social Problem in the U.S.?” or you may select another. Refer
to your instructor’s feedback on that assignment whether you choose the same topic as it or not as it will help you to
define your social problem.
Prompt
Outline the social problem you will be analyzing in your final project. What is the problem? Why did you select it? Why do
you think it is important?
Describe why the topic is a social problem. In your response include the following:
Who does this problem affect (e.g., a specific culture or other group of people)?
Approximately how many people does it affect? Include your source that provides an estimate. Explain the
methods your source used to make that estimate.
Explain the consequences the social problem has for society. In your response include the following:
What are the consequences of this problem? Find an additional source besides the one that you used for your
estimate of how many people your social problem affects that provides an explanation of the consequences.
If the social problem is widely recognized explain why this is the case. If it is not widely recognized, make a case
for why it should be more widely recognized.
Rubric for Milestone 1 Final Project (100 pts)
Requirements of Submission: Your milestone must be submitted as a two-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman
font, one-inch margins, and at least two sources cited in APA format.
Instructor Feedback: Students can find their feedback in the Grade Center.
Critical
Elements
Satisfactory (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Social Problem
Selection
Outlines the social problem
that will be analyzed with
sophisticated awareness.
Outlines the social problem
that will be analyzed.
Outlines the social problem
that will be analyzed but the
response is missing detail
and/or accuracy.
Does not outline the social
problem that will be analyzed.
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Social Problem
Identification
Describes why the topic is a
social problem with cogent
connections to research.
Describes why the topic is a
social problem and includes
research.
Describes why the topic is a
social problem but the
response is missing research,
detail, and/or accuracy.
Does not describe why the
topic is a social problem.
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Consequences
of the Social
Problem
Explains the consequences
the social problem has for
society with cogent
connections to research.
Explains the consequences
the social problem has for
society and includes research.
Explains the consequences the
social problem has for society
but the response is missing
research, detail, and/or
accuracy.
Does not explain the
consequences the
consequences the social
problem has for society.
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Articulation of
Response
Submission is free of errors
related to citations,
grammar, spelling, syntax,
and organization and is
presented in a professional
and easy to read format.
Submission has no major
errors related to citations,
grammar, spelling, syntax, or
organization.
Submission has major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or
organization that negatively
impact readability and
articulation of main ideas.
Submission has critical errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or
organization that prevent
understanding of ideas.
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