Friday, November 28, 2014

HOW TO WRITE COURSE WORK

2:03 AM Posted by Hunter Thompson
Course work is a form of learning activities designed to identify the knowledge, skills, opportunities for students to explore a given topic on a specific discipline. 


 Generally, course work is protected by the student. It is necessary to increase the objectivity of the evaluation. Note. Over the last ten years the requirements for educational and scientific literature appeared strange (for me) rule: make a list of the literature published not earlier than the last five years.
The first Chapter generally describes the theoretical aspects of the study. Reveals the essence of the problem, outlines the main methods of its research. 

 The second Chapter is usually practical and generally describes the possible problems and difficulties associated with the research topic. The third Chapter gives an idea about the possible prospects of development, and suggests ways of solving problems. Conclusion it is better to write in the last turn, after the introduction and the main part. The report should describe the objectives achieved and problems solved. 

Also it is necessary to briefly present the final conclusion, which is based on the interim findings after each Chapter.