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Sunday, December 9, 2018

Coursework Introduction - Example

"Oddly enough, the introduction should be written after all the work has been written in its entirety."


 The structure of writing an introduction to any coursework is generally recognized and is as follows:

1. The relevance of the chosen research topic - here you should briefly, easily describe, why your chosen research topic is important and significant. The relevance can take 0.5-1 page.

2. The subject of research follows from the relevance and topic of writing a term paper and concretizes the type of relationships and processes that will be explored. The subject of the study is described in one sentence and answers the question: What will be explored?

Example. Theme: “Improving the competitiveness of Google”. The subject of the research will have the following wording: “Organizational and economic relations to improve the competitiveness of the corporation.”

3. The object of the study answers the question: What object or subject of relations or processes will be investigated? In our example, the object of study will have the following formulation: this is Google.

4. Based on the subject and object of research coursework, formulated the purpose of writing a term paper. For economic and managerial disciplines, the purpose of the research is usually associated with the development and justification of measures, ways, ways to increase the effectiveness of the field of study fixed in the subject of the study on the example of a specific research object. We formulate the purpose of the study for our example: Development of the main directions of improving the competitiveness of Google.

5. The goal of the study necessarily includes the solution of several interrelated tasks that are easiest to form, based on the wording of the chapters of the work. The classical structure of the work is a structure consisting of three chapters: the first is theoretical, the second is analytical, and the third is project.

For our example, based on this rule, we single out three tasks:

explore the theoretical foundations of improving the competitiveness of Google;
analysis of the level of competitiveness of Google;
development of the main directions of improving the competitiveness of Google.


6. No course work, like any other research work, is written “from the student’s head”, therefore the next structural section of the work is the theoretical and methodological foundations of the research. In this section, one, two paragraphs describe the main scientists involved in the development of the chosen topic of coursework.

7. It is possible to analyze and develop measures to achieve the goal of a study using certain research methods which include general scientific methods such as methods of analysis and synthesis, abstraction, analogies, etc. In addition, private scientific methods are also used: for our example, one can cite methods of economic and mathematical modeling, the index method, statistical methods, the balance method, etc.

8. Finally, to write a term paper, to reflect its relevance, to formulate the subject, object, purpose and objectives of the study, theoretical and methodological foundations, research methods, a certain information base of the research is necessary. The information base of the research usually includes legislative and regulatory acts, scientific and special literature, materials of periodicals on the chosen research topic, as well as internal reporting and documents of the research object.

9. At the end of the introduction, if desired, the structure of the work can be briefly described. In our case, this description will be as follows.

The structure of the work consists of introduction, three logically interrelated chapters, conclusion, list of references and applications.