Post date: Jun 20, 2018 2:47:13 PM
Writing a thesis requires that you follow certain academic conventions.
There is no clear definition of exactly what constitutes a thesis and how the elements are structured. Different fields follow different conventions and traditions as do individual supervisors. However, there is a certain agreement that a thesis contains distinct sections, each serving separate functions. The most common sections and their sequence are outlined below:
· Title page
· Abstract
· Foreword
· Abbreviations
· Table of contents
· Introduction
· Methods
· Results
· Discussion
· Conclusions
· Perspectives
· References
· Appendices