Friday, December 7, 2018

How to write a term paper?

"Almost every student sooner or later is faced with the task of writing a term paper, but, unfortunately, not every teacher takes the time to give a detailed account of the stages of its implementation."

 That is why many students after a couple of unsuccessful attempts to pass at least part of the course, for example, an introduction, theoretical or practical part, give up. Meanwhile, if you know a couple of simple rules about how to write a coursework, the implementation of this task will not cause significant difficulties.

 So, coursework is a scientific work, that is, research on a specific topic. The goal is to consolidate the material studied in a particular subject and to apply the knowledge gained in practice.

 As a rule, in any teaching department there is a training manual in which specific instructions are given on the coursework, so you should carefully read its content and correctly build the coursework, write an introduction, basic and practical part, conclusion, list of references that you have used. But before embarking on the work, you need to study the literature on the topic, choose the most important, make a plan and discuss it with the supervisor. As soon as he approves it, you should start writing the introduction and the theoretical part. In the introduction it is very important to formulate the goals and objectives of the research, indicate the subject and object, and also justify the relevance of the work. Given the seeming complexity, you should simply answer the question why you are studying this topic, whether there have been studies in this area before, whether there are controversial issues among scientists, etc. Making out the theoretical part, we should not forget about quotes and links to sources that must be specified in the list of references.

 Having written the introduction and the theoretical part, you can be a little happy - after all, 50% of the task is completed. But the hardest thing to come. The main difficulty is the practical part:

     if you become a future engineer of industrial and civil construction, you will need to complete a drawing using AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, etc .;
     if you study in the mathematics department, you will have to work with programs such as Mathcad, Maple, etc .;
     future accountants will need to perform an analysis of the firm’s financial performance with specific numbers;
     law students should consider legal problems or analyze court practice, etc.


 Have you written the practical part? Is it about the same size as the first chapter, does it have several paragraphs, just like the first chapter? Now you can give your teacher coursework to check. After adjusting the work, you can edit the introduction and go to the debriefing, which must be reflected in the conclusion. In this part, you need to answer the question - have you achieved your goals and objectives?

 When the content is ready, you should check the coursework several times for grammatical and stylistic errors, check the observance of fonts, paragraphs, alignment by width, design of the list of references.

 Congratulations! Your term paper is ready. The teacher checked it and approved for protection. We hope our tips will help you write a great term paper and get a good grade. We wish you success!