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Review of Master Dissertations Requirements for Writing
Writing master dissertations, students should remember that it is not just a simple written work; it is an important step to PhD degree. So, after a master dissertation is completed, students should carefully check it one more time to be sure that all requirements have been followed.
Requirements for master dissertations writing
- Be sure that original research was conducted in your master dissertation.
- Grammar, spelling and stylistic mistakes must be omitted, as well as misprints.
- While proofreading your master dissertation be sure that the question asked at the beginning of your research is answered; that your thesis statement properly reflects discussed information.
- Do not forget to consider instructor’s guidelines one more time and check whether you were able to follow them strictly.
- Be sure to cite all sources properly.
- Handing in your master dissertation, be sure to have an extra copy with you.
- The format of master dissertation must be strictly followed:
- Length of master dissertation should be about 10,000 – 15,000 words.
- Title page must be presented with your full name, title of the master dissertation, organization where this dissertation will be handed in, and date.
- Paper must be handed in on A4 pages format. The text is to be presented in 12 point font, double-spaced, left flush of paragraphs. Numbers of pages are obligatory and each new chapter should start with new page.
- The main elements of very master dissertation must be checked. Consult this list to be sure that all is included:
- Title page,
- Abstract,
- Contents,
- Acknowledgement,
- Main body:
- introduction,
- literature review,
- methodology,
- findings,
- discussion,
- conclusion and recommendations,
- Appendices,
- References, cited in the text,
- References read, but not cited.
Information presented above may be helpful for students who are on the last stage of their work on master dissertation.