1. In the structure for Programme of Study, there is this:
References and bibliography Indicate the importance of previous related studies by providing evidence of key texts/(theories/approaches/sources) and state their relevance to the proposed project (refer to work in your portfolio)
If you make specific reference to research material within the programme of study, then you should include these references/bibliography at the end of the programme of study, even if you also have these references within the research report.
2. I feel the necessity of repeating the some of the information in both documents (like facts and figures)... Is it too bad? Because it's difficult to rewrite it in a way that "looks" different.
The research report and programme of study are two separate documents. You can use the same research references in both documents if you feel this information is required in both. You are likely to include references in the research report which do not appear in the programme of study. But it is also possible that you will want to include references in the programme of study that are not in the research report, for example research related to health and safety considerations and to ethical issues connected to your project.
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Thanks!
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