Dissertation Prospectus: Purpose and Structure

Dissertation Prospectus: Purpose and Structure

A dissertation prospectus is a preliminary outline of your dissertation project. It outlines the proposed research, methodology, and theoretical framework. A prospectus is typically submitted for approval before starting the full dissertation.

Components of a Dissertation Prospectus:

  1. Introduction: Briefly introduce your research topic and explain its significance.

  2. Research Questions: State your primary research questions or hypotheses clearly.

  3. Literature Review: Summarize key works related to your topic, showing how your dissertation fits into existing research.

  4. Methodology: Describe the methods you will use for data collection and analysis.

  5. Preliminary Timeline: Provide an estimated timeline for completing your dissertation.

  6. Bibliography: Include a list of major sources that will inform your research.

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