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About Studenthelper:

You have completed all modules of your studies and collected enough credit points? Then you're ready to write your coursework. With it, you prove that you can work independently on a scientific topic. The prerequisites for this are: a suitable topic, a thorough literature search and reasonable time management. With our tips, you can get a lot closer to your dream grade.

 

Choose the right topic

 

By choosing a suitable topic, you lay the foundation. Choose a topic that interests you. Only those who find their topic exciting will be motivated to work on it for weeks or months. Therefore, include your interests, previous knowledge, and practical experience. Perhaps you have already dealt with a topic in a seminar, which you now want to deepen. This would have the advantage, among other things, that you can better assess the sources. Your coursework topic may even pave the way to your future dream job.

 

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To find an exciting topic, start by reading through well-graded courseworks in your field - preferably on topics that you can imagine yourself writing on. This will give you an idea of which topics would work. You can find works in the university library or on the Internet. Further inspiration can be found in lectures, professional journals, magazines and daily newspapers.

 

If you have a rough idea of your desired topic, check the sources. If there is not enough literature on the topic, you better take a step back. An important part of a coursework is to provide an overview of research approaches and results and to discuss them. In the worst case, this can mean you should switch desired topic and choose another one for which there are more sources.

 

Once you have a rough idea of the topic, contact potential supervisors for your coursework. You will certainly have contacts with professors and research assistants in your department.

 

Research effectively and use only scientific sources

 

Information is unlimited. Therefore, it is important to distinguish reliable from dubious sources. A web search with Google & Co. will bring you a lot of hits - but the vast majority is not scientifically based and therefore useless. This applies to blog entries and press releases, for example. Also, Wikipedia entries can at best facilitate your entry into the topic.


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