COURSE-WORK


Coursework is based on a specific subject/area to which the student/researcher has to recover information of the title given. Students must expand, break down and give self opinion on the essay based assignment. Coursework can be a percentage of an end of year/course overall result and can make up for low exam results and vice versa The main objective of the coursework is to assess specific skills and to understand the student’s knowledge on the explicit field. Coursework writing is more like an essay or the research paper. These types of writing differ in a pattern of organization, but are similar in a way of studying sources. When writing a coursework, use those sources that have been used in class.


Writing A Course-Work:

When writing a Coursework that takes a shape of a research paper, remember to include a statement of the problem. Research papers usually tend to be more practical. This is why this kind of coursework writing should be concentrated around the Methodology part, where you need to use all available tools to provide the deep analysis. Not less important while writing a coursework is a tribute to earlier researches. Do not forget to include data about all sources used to avoid accusations of plagiarism. The title and the title page of the coursework have to comply with the guidelines strictly. Since this is the first part which comes in contact with the reader, it needs to be properly formatted as per specifications. Make the title short, and representative of the data and information presented in the body of the paper. The page has to carry specific information such as title of work, student name, course module, submission date and any other information stated in the guideline. Finally, when writing a Coursework, remember that a Conclusion is not your final breath, that is barely heard, but a strong and self-confident statement.