Title: Essential Elements of Dissertation Outline
1ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF A DISSERTATION OUTLINE
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2There are two main parts to do when outlining a
dissertation. These parts involve the list of
information that will be conveyed verbally and a
list of things you need to do. This kind of
academic paper is very important to many students
and it requires a great deal of attention and
skills.
3You cant make a great dissertation without an
outline. Well, you cannot make a dissertation at
all without this essential part of the work. So,
lets review the most essential parts of
dissertation outline and describe what to include
and where.
4INTRODUCTION AND RATIONALE
- This opening element reveals the importance of
the work and shows why the writer selected this
topic for the research. The introduction is a
very important element because it is the first
thing that is going to be read by the audience.
5INTRODUCTION AND RATIONALE
- So the writer should carefully explain the
reasons that lead him or her to selecting this
topic and how the work can be appreciated in the
academic world.
6RESEARCH QUESTION
- All terms that are used throughout the
dissertation. The readers might not be familiar
with all scientific jargon in the content so it
is required to explain all them in this section
of the work. Remember to explain them carefully
and thoroughly so they can be easily understood
by everyone in the audience.
7OUTLINE OF THE LITERATURE
- In this section of dissertation the writer is
required to identify the scientists that work in
the area of study and have significant impact on
the researched topic. The works of these
scientists are needed to be described in full.
8OUTLINE OF THE LITERATURE
- The writer needs to show that there are people
that work in the area and that the topic is
actual and up-to-date. This will back up the
propositions of the writer to improve something
because the topic is relevant to others.
9RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
- The dissertation uses numerous methods of
research so they should be identified in this
part. Also the advantages and disadvantages of
each research methodology are identified as well.
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