The following essays will provide you with a very good idea of what an objective-style essay looks like.
The examples below indicate title, format, level & course code, and a short description.
GDocs
Level 2
For example: 604-211, 604-4T1
This document offers an example of a very short objective-style research essay. Take a moment to read the instructor comments in blue on the right-hand side of the text: they describe the format of the student's essay.
GDocs
Level 3
For example: 604-212, 604-4T2, 604-SAR
This document offers an example of a medium-length objective-style research essay. Take a moment to read the instructor comments in blue on the right-hand side of the text: they describe the format of the student's essay.
GDocs
Level 3
For example: 604-212, 604-4T2, 604-SAR
This document offers an example of a medium-length two-sided controversial topic essay that includes at least two articles. Take a moment to read the instructor comments in blue on the right-hand side of the text: they describe the format of the student's essay. [502 words]
GDocs
Level 3
For example: 604-212, 604-4T2, 604-SAR
This document offers an example of a medium-length two-sided controversial topic essay that includes at least two articles. Take a moment to read the instructor comments in blue on the right-hand side of the text: they describe the format of the student's essay. [456 words]
GDocs
Level 4
For example: 604-213, 604-4T3
For students that have been asked to write an objective-style report, check out this report. At first glance, you will see that this report is much longer than the report that you will be asked to write. However, you'll also notice that the structure is right. The report is primarily objective, not subjective. Keep scrolling through the document to see a graphical representation of the essay's format as well as answers to the analytical questions that are asked of you. These questions are designed to help you understand the concept of an objective-style essay.