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Sources, adapted and modified by Dr. Jonathan Cooley:
Structure of the Thesis, Ajou University Retrieved from https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwick5LDo5PRAhUCzGMKHZbrB3AQFgghMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgsis.ajou.ac.kr%2F_resources%2Fgsis%2Fetc%2FThesis_Writing_Presentation.pdf&usg=AFQjCNFpT7fEOUTbCWARCw0DWrZpetUdEg&sig2=xdFLJVeG6Sg9aRWFwXlD9w
Thesis Statement https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/
Writing a thesis is your way of combining all the academic skills you have learned, and out of this, writing a very substantial work to be read by fellow students, your professors, academics, and other researchers.
Writing a thesis is an opportunity to use your knowledge and your learning from your years in college or on a business topic or experience that is of special interest to you. Thesis writing is challenging. Thesis writing goes through different stages, evolving from your initial choice of subject, finding your resources, a creative and thinking stage, an organizational stage, and then comes the hard work of writing your final thesis and an oral defense.
At the end, you will have written a solid academic document, and you will have earned a personal and professional achievement. Writing a thesis requires specific academic skills. These are skills and advice are outlined over the next fewpages.
Hopefully, you will already have an idea of the kind of topic you would like to focus on. A thesis allows you to look at a topic in greater depth , and you have a degree of flexibility with this choice. The choice is yours, but it is always a good idea to choose a topic that includes the following questions toconsider:
Select the type of thesis you will be writing:
Decide how you will collect your research data. There are also different ways to collect your data:
Title sheet (nonumbering) – SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Abstract (1 page, 1 paragraph, keywords, nopage number) – –SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Acknowledgements (1 to 3 paragraphs done AFTER the proposal and at the
END of thesis)
Table of contents (page numbers e.g. as 1, 2, 3…)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
List of Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction (normal page numbering startinghere)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 2: Literature Review– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 3: Methodology– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 4: Results
Chapter 5: Conclusions and Discussion
References– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Appendices (if any)
Remember: Create a DRAFT and then EDIT, EDIT, EDIT. It’s much easier to have something written that can be changed than to wait for the perfect moment.
Please let me know what you find useful !!
PS: HAHAHA – I’ve used spellcheck and Grammarly and STILL there are errors I didn’t find!
Sources, adapted and modified by Dr. Jonathan Cooley:
Structure of the Thesis, Ajou University Retrieved from https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwick5LDo5PRAhUCzGMKHZbrB3AQFgghMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgsis.ajou.ac.kr%2F_resources%2Fgsis%2Fetc%2FThesis_Writing_Presentation.pdf&usg=AFQjCNFpT7fEOUTbCWARCw0DWrZpetUdEg&sig2=xdFLJVeG6Sg9aRWFwXlD9w
Thesis Statement https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/
Writing a thesis is your way of combining all the academic skills you have learned, and out of this, writing a very substantial work to be read by fellow students, your professors, academics, and other researchers.
Writing a thesis is an opportunity to use your knowledge and your learning from your years in college or on a business topic or experience that is of special interest to you. Thesis writing is challenging. Thesis writing goes through different stages, evolving from your initial choice of subject, finding your resources, a creative and thinking stage, an organizational stage, and then comes the hard work of writing your final thesis and an oral defense.
At the end, you will have written a solid academic document, and you will have earned a personal and professional achievement. Writing a thesis requires specific academic skills. These are skills and advice are outlined over the next fewpages.
Hopefully, you will already have an idea of the kind of topic you would like to focus on. A thesis allows you to look at a topic in greater depth , and you have a degree of flexibility with this choice. The choice is yours, but it is always a good idea to choose a topic that includes the following questions toconsider:
Select the type of thesis you will be writing:
Decide how you will collect your research data. There are also different ways to collect your data:
Title sheet (nonumbering) – SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Abstract (1 page, 1 paragraph, keywords, nopage number) – –SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Acknowledgements (1 to 3 paragraphs done AFTER the proposal and at the
END of thesis)
Table of contents (page numbers e.g. as 1, 2, 3…)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
List of Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction (normal page numbering startinghere)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 2: Literature Review– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 3: Methodology– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 4: Results
Chapter 5: Conclusions and Discussion
References– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Appendices (if any)
Remember: Create a DRAFT and then EDIT, EDIT, EDIT. It’s much easier to have something written that can be changed than to wait for the perfect moment.
Please let me know what you find useful !!
PS: HAHAHA – I’ve used spellcheck and Grammarly and STILL there are errors I didn’t find!
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Sources, adapted and modified by Dr. Jonathan Cooley:
Structure of the Thesis, Ajou University Retrieved from https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwick5LDo5PRAhUCzGMKHZbrB3AQFgghMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgsis.ajou.ac.kr%2F_resources%2Fgsis%2Fetc%2FThesis_Writing_Presentation.pdf&usg=AFQjCNFpT7fEOUTbCWARCw0DWrZpetUdEg&sig2=xdFLJVeG6Sg9aRWFwXlD9w
Thesis Statement https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/
Writing a thesis is your way of combining all the academic skills you have learned, and out of this, writing a very substantial work to be read by fellow students, your professors, academics, and other researchers.
Writing a thesis is an opportunity to use your knowledge and your learning from your years in college or on a business topic or experience that is of special interest to you. Thesis writing is challenging. Thesis writing goes through different stages, evolving from your initial choice of subject, finding your resources, a creative and thinking stage, an organizational stage, and then comes the hard work of writing your final thesis and an oral defense.
At the end, you will have written a solid academic document, and you will have earned a personal and professional achievement. Writing a thesis requires specific academic skills. These are skills and advice are outlined over the next fewpages.
Hopefully, you will already have an idea of the kind of topic you would like to focus on. A thesis allows you to look at a topic in greater depth , and you have a degree of flexibility with this choice. The choice is yours, but it is always a good idea to choose a topic that includes the following questions toconsider:
Select the type of thesis you will be writing:
Decide how you will collect your research data. There are also different ways to collect your data:
Title sheet (nonumbering) – SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Abstract (1 page, 1 paragraph, keywords, nopage number) – –SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Acknowledgements (1 to 3 paragraphs done AFTER the proposal and at the
END of thesis)
Table of contents (page numbers e.g. as 1, 2, 3…)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
List of Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction (normal page numbering startinghere)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 2: Literature Review– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 3: Methodology– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 4: Results
Chapter 5: Conclusions and Discussion
References– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Appendices (if any)
Remember: Create a DRAFT and then EDIT, EDIT, EDIT. It’s much easier to have something written that can be changed than to wait for the perfect moment.
Please let me know what you find useful !!
PS: HAHAHA – I’ve used spellcheck and Grammarly and STILL there are errors I didn’t find!
Sources, adapted and modified by Dr. Jonathan Cooley:
Structure of the Thesis, Ajou University Retrieved from https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwick5LDo5PRAhUCzGMKHZbrB3AQFgghMAE&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgsis.ajou.ac.kr%2F_resources%2Fgsis%2Fetc%2FThesis_Writing_Presentation.pdf&usg=AFQjCNFpT7fEOUTbCWARCw0DWrZpetUdEg&sig2=xdFLJVeG6Sg9aRWFwXlD9w
Thesis Statement https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/545/01/
Writing a thesis is your way of combining all the academic skills you have learned, and out of this, writing a very substantial work to be read by fellow students, your professors, academics, and other researchers.
Writing a thesis is an opportunity to use your knowledge and your learning from your years in college or on a business topic or experience that is of special interest to you. Thesis writing is challenging. Thesis writing goes through different stages, evolving from your initial choice of subject, finding your resources, a creative and thinking stage, an organizational stage, and then comes the hard work of writing your final thesis and an oral defense.
At the end, you will have written a solid academic document, and you will have earned a personal and professional achievement. Writing a thesis requires specific academic skills. These are skills and advice are outlined over the next fewpages.
Hopefully, you will already have an idea of the kind of topic you would like to focus on. A thesis allows you to look at a topic in greater depth , and you have a degree of flexibility with this choice. The choice is yours, but it is always a good idea to choose a topic that includes the following questions toconsider:
Select the type of thesis you will be writing:
Decide how you will collect your research data. There are also different ways to collect your data:
Title sheet (nonumbering) – SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Abstract (1 page, 1 paragraph, keywords, nopage number) – –SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Acknowledgements (1 to 3 paragraphs done AFTER the proposal and at the
END of thesis)
Table of contents (page numbers e.g. as 1, 2, 3…)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
List of Tables and Figures
Chapter 1: Introduction (normal page numbering startinghere)– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 2: Literature Review– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 3: Methodology– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Chapter 4: Results
Chapter 5: Conclusions and Discussion
References– SUBMIT WITH PROPOSAL
Appendices (if any)
Remember: Create a DRAFT and then EDIT, EDIT, EDIT. It’s much easier to have something written that can be changed than to wait for the perfect moment.
Please let me know what you find useful !!
PS: HAHAHA – I’ve used spellcheck and Grammarly and STILL there are errors I didn’t find!
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