Different types of graduation thesis have different formats, but the basic content format requirements are the same. Next, I will take you to learn the content format of graduation thesis.
A complete graduation thesis should include the following items: cover, content summary, keywords, catalogue, text, notes, references. Specifically:
1. Cover: the cover can not only provide relevant information of the paper, but also protect the paper data. The contents published on the cover mainly include:
(1) Title: mark it in a prominent position with a number two.
(2) Student information: including the author's name, student number, major, education level, name of teaching unit, etc.
(3) Instructor name
2. Content summary: the summary is a "short statement without comments and comments" of the content of the paper, which should be objective and concise, with 200-400 words. If you apply for a bachelor's degree, you need to translate it into an English abstract of not less than 150 words.
3. Keywords: keywords are nominal terms selected from the paper to mark the main content of the paper. A paper should have 3-5 keywords, starting with a significant character on another line and arranged at the bottom left of the content summary.
4. Table of contents: the graduation thesis shall be set with a table of contents, and the page number shall be indicated after the title of the table of contents (generally marked to the secondary title).
5. Body: the body should at least include three parts: preface, this theory and conclusion. These three parts can not be clearly marked in the text. Each chapter or part of the text should be marked with several levels of titles to make the context of the article clearer. The number of words in the graduation thesis is generally not less than 5000 words and not more than 10000 words.
6. References and notes
The references are the bibliography of the documents that the author refers to when writing the paper, which are generally listed at the end of the article; Annotation is a further explanation or supplementary explanation of a specific content in the main body of the paper, which is divided into footnotes and endnotes. Footnotes are located in the footer of the page, and endnotes are located at the back of the main body of the article. The serial number of references is marked with square brackets, while the notes are marked with numbers and circles (such as ①, ②...).