Thursday, December 6, 2018

How to write a good introduction to coursework?

How to write a good introduction?

 "The first thing that a teacher reads when opening a term paper is an introduction. After reading the introduction taken from last year’s work, he will not deliver “excellent”. By a competent introduction, on the contrary, you declare that you are applying for a high mark. In addition, writing an introduction yourself, you will significantly increase the originality of the work."

How to write an introduction?

The introduction of the course work should contain the following:

*   Justification of the relevance of the selected topic 
*   Overview of the level of knowledge of the problem 
*   Goals and objectives of the course work
*   Subject and object of study 

*   Description of the structure of the course work
*   Characteristics of the used literature 

*   Description of research methods used

The relevance of the course work

 The relevance of the topic can be viewed from two sides - theoretical and practical.

 Relevance from a theoretical point of view occurs when the problem is not fully understood, when there are disputes in the scientific community, or when the problem is so new that there is simply no good research base.

From a practical point of view, relevance arises when the topic you are studying has some practical significance - for the needs of society, for production, for the state.

For example, the topic of your work on the subject of "Corporate Finance". "The financial policy of the enterprise (JPMorgan Chase)."

  This topic can be justified from a practical point of view, as daily decisions made by companies in the field of finance are extremely important for the development of the company, for attracting investors, for raising the status and public confidence in the company. In addition, JPMorgan Chase is one of America’s largest corporations and the country's well-being is closely linked to the company's successful financial policies.