Your audience is people currently studying for a degree in this field. You have a choice as to your writing goal. You can choose to either focus on explaining why this skill, quality or behavior is valuable to their success in the field or you can instead choose to explain ways that they can develop this skill, quality, or behavior. The one skill, quality, or behavior you focus on must be specific ("Accounting skills" is too broad of a topic, for example).
Your Final Project should also include a title page, your essay, a reference page, and your reflection.
Your Final Project essay should meet the following guidelines:
It must be an essay of between 750-850 words.
It must be informative, rather than persuasive in nature.
It must have a clear introduction and conclusion.
It must have a clear thesis that limits the topic and establishes the essay's main point.
It must develop the thesis with a combination of original thought and resource material.
It must incorporate at least three reliable sources appropriately; source material should be used to develop the writer's ideas, rather than becoming the focus of the paper. At least one of those sources must be from the Kaplan University Library.
It must avoid unreliable sources or sources inappropriate for an academic essay, including, but not limited to, Wikipedia.
Source material, whether it is quoted or paraphrased, must be given appropriate credit, including in-text citations and a citation in the References page.
It must follow APA 6th edition format requirements, including an appropriately formatted title page, 12-point Times New Roman font, double-spaced paragraphs, and one-inch margins.
It should be written with an appropriate level of formality, avoiding first and second person.