Bachelor's Thesis: A Step-by-Step Writing Guide

· Scientific Writing for Beginners Book 2 · Mitchell P. Jones
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Navigating the unwritten rules of thesis writing can be a daunting and protracted process. Don’t waste your time shooting in the dark. Make scientific writing as structured and logical as mathematics.

Mitchell P. Jones’ Bachelor’s Thesis: A Step-by-Step Writing Guide is a must-have for anyone about to culminate their bachelor’s studies. In clear, concise and precise language, Jones lays out the essential steps for compiling a highly scoped and impactful bachelor’s thesis. Comprehensive and firmly instructional, this guide features step-by-step directions, content and structure suggestions for all thesis sections with useful examples, tips on how to set up and caption effective tables, graphs and schematics, and equation and unit formatting principles. Featuring an easy-to-navigate approach, shortcuts for efficient referencing, titling and editing are also provided. With no assumed knowledge required it caters to all levels of experience and is the type of investment every bachelor of science student should make to maximise their chances of success.

This guide is specifically formatted for students writing a bachelor’s thesis. Guides for master’s/Ph.D. theses, journal articles, conference papers and book chapters are also available as part of the Scientific Writing for Beginners series.

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Brody Week'es
15 March 2024
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About the author

Mitchell P. Jones is an academic, professional engineer and chartered chemist. He obtained doctorates in chemistry and mechanical and manufacturing engineering from the University of Vienna, Austria, and The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Australia. Mitchell has worked at leading universities, defence and aerospace companies spanning Australia and Europe and has an expansive publication record in top materials science and biotechnology conferences and journals. His research has received international attention from news media including The New York Times, Daily Mail, CNN London, CBC, Materials Today, Der Standard, Der Spiegel and Neue Zürcher Zeitung. He also currently serves on the i-SMaRT conference advisory committee, the Environmental College Board of The Institution of Engineers Australia and is the Outreach Editor for the journal Resources, Conservation and Recycling.

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