Research on the Construction of Doctoral Dissertation System
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v2i2.563Abstract
This paper initially forms its own doctoral dissertation system by summarizing and sorting out the Research and Practice classroom system and the Writing Skills of Doctoral Dissertation teaching material system, which are studied in the doctoral course. Through criticism and innovation, a set of doctoral dissertation system consisting of six major systems: preparation system, content system, organization system, supervision system, supports system and verification system is finally formed. This dissertation writing system will provide reference and help for doctoral students and researchers.
Keywords:
Doctoral dissertation; System constructionReferences
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