1. Your Master's thesis and you: Moving towards academic Zen 2. From topic to question to design: Planning your journey 3. Ethics: Making good choices 4. You are what you read: Building a foundation of knowledge 5. Writing as thinking: From rough draft to final document 6. Supervision and guidance: Getting help along the way 7. Structure and argument: What's the logic of your story? 8. Your introduction: How do you fit into the conversation? 9. Your theoretical and conceptual framework: What ideas are you using? 10. Your method: What did you do to answer your question? 11. Your results and analysis: What are you building your argument on? 12. Your discussion and conclusion: So, what does all this mean? 13. The finishing touches: Polishing and submitting your work
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This book is both a delight to read and extremely useful. Nygaard brings the topic of thesis writing alive while also leading students through what they need to know and be able to do write a successful thesis. I highly recommend it. -- Brian Paltridge The distinctive focus of this ground-breaking study skills book is on the beginner thesis-writer as an individual shaped by experience-based academic assumptions and desires. From this perspective conventional assessment criteria can be transformed into a pedagogically helpful conversation with different readers. -- Mary Scott What makes this book unique is how every step of the writing process is framed to engage the writer's awareness. Thesis writing, under Nygaard's guidance, becomes an experience of discovery and self-realization. It's invaluable for students aiming for an academic career. -- Ingerid Straume This book is many things: interactive, multi-dimensional, technical, philosophical, and incredibly witty. Packed with valuable life-lessons, it demystifies academic writing and shows you how best to communicate topics outside of your own head, department, or community. -- Christian Davenport