MA Dissertation Structure

We will not waste our time by discussing an obvious necessity to complete your MA dissertation. We will move on straight to the process of writing this paper.
 
MA dissertation is written on the basis of an MA dissertation proposal, which is like a lengthy annotation of your future paper. This is a must to complete and to defend your MA dissertation proposal, so do not neglect the importance of this stage. Besides, a good MA dissertation proposal will help you work on your MA dissertation, since the only thing you will have to do is to expand each section of your proposal filling them with examples and relevant data.
 
MA dissertation should necessarily contain certain sections, which depend on the topic you are researching. As a rule, MA dissertation should be based on the following outline:

  1. Introduction of MA dissertation: this section will introduce your topic to the reader, focusing on the importance and significance of studying this topic, describing the objectives of research and giving some background information.
  2. Thesis statement of MA dissertation: this section should be short, simply stating the key idea of the paper.

  1. Research section of MA dissertation:
    • description of the methodology: its instruments, approaches and tools.
    • description of the timeline of your research: how much time did you need to conduct this research?
    • description of the sources you have used in your MA dissertation.
  2. Analytical section of MA dissertation: you should provide an interpretation of the findings in your own words, proving that you clearly understand what you are writing about.
  3. Conclusion of MA dissertation: the summary of the paper.

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