Formatting a thesis

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We read so many books in our life, but we never pay attention to their structure. We have the experience to use a book, we can even judge whether a book is messy and difficult to read, but we cannot apply that experience to create one. Hence, when we are forced to write a thesis, a great headache begins. Even if we know the subject we are going to write about, better than anyone else, preparing an entire book from scratch seems impossible. I have been through this process three times in my life. Now, looking back on my first two theses, I see so many mistakes and I realise that I could not have avoided them, given that I did not have the proper experience.
This course presents some tips to guide you to start creating your own thesis that will lead you to the graduation. Let me share with you what I learned through these three attempts of my life, how to use important tools to make your work easier, enabling you to update your content automatically, without wasting valuable time. Learn how to structure your thesis, what essential topics to include and how to present your Chapters. Get the confidence you need to start this journey. Once you write the first Chapters, you will be fascinated by the result.
A template for your thesis will be sent to you if you enroll in this course, including everything that is taught.

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What Will You Learn?

  • You will learn how to structure your thesis, facilitating your writing and aiming at an excellent result

Course Content

INTRODUCTION – COMMON MISTAKES
Let us identify some common mistakes in theses using three examples.

  • First example – Graduate thesis
    06:28
  • Second example – Master thesis
    05:40
  • Third example – PhD thesis
    03:35

FORMAT
We will study several formatting tools that will facilitate your work and will lead to the best aesthetic result.

NUMBERED ITEMS
The numbered items, if properly handled, can save the writer a great deal of trouble and wasted time.

CITATIONS
The Citations or References constitute an important part of the research. We will see which sources should be included in a thesis and how they can be organised.

CAPTIONS AND CROSS REFERENCES
Learn how to use the most important tool for any numbered item.

FIRST PAGES
Let us see the details that are usually included in the first pages of a thesis.

STRUCTURE OF THE THESIS
Some important tips about the structure of your thesis are presented, i.e. the information that should be included in the first Chapter, the intermediate ones, and the last one.

EXTENDED ABSTRACT
If an Extended Abstract is required, see how to prepare it.

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