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The introduction of your bachelor thesis

The introduction is the first impression that readers get of your bachelor thesis. It should arouse curiosity, introduce the topic and highlight the most important goals and approaches of your work.

Why is the introduction important?

In the introduction, you present your topic and explain why it is relevant. It serves to arouse the interest of the readers and give them a clear orientation about the structure and goals of your bachelor thesis.

  • Introduce the topic:Give a concise overview of the topic.
  • Goal and relevance:Show why the topic is important and what you want to achieve with your work.
  • Motivation:Describe which personal or scientific reasons motivate you to work on this topic.

Contents of the Introduction

A convincing introduction to your bachelor thesis should contain the following components:

  • Introduction to the topicIntroduce the topic with an exciting beginning.
  • State of Research & Relevance Explain the current state of research and the significance of your topic in the scientific context.
  • Problem Description & Delimitation Define the problem and delimit the topic so that it becomes clear what your work focuses on.
  • ObjectiveFormulate the goal of your bachelor thesis and what you want to achieve.
  • MethodologyExplain briefly which methods you use to achieve the goal.
  • Structure of the WorkGive readers an overview of the structural organization of your work.

Components of a Successful Introduction

ComponentDescription
Introduction to the topicStart with an interesting entry that immediately captivates the reader.
State of Research & RelevanceShow the current state of research and clarify the scientific relevance of your topic.
Problem Description & DelimitationExplain the central problem and clearly delimit the topic.
ObjectiveDefine the main goals of your bachelor thesis and make them clear.
MethodologyExplain the basic methods you used to achieve your goals.
Structure of the WorkGive a brief overview of the structure of your bachelor thesis.

Tips for a Successful Introduction

A successful introduction should be both informative and appealing. Here are some tips:

  • Write the introduction at the end: Since the introduction should provide an overview of the entire work, it is helpful to write it only after the main part.
  • Start with a strong opening: Use provocative questions, relevant statistics, or an exciting quote to grab the reader's attention.
  • Be concise:Be clear and structured, and avoid unnecessary details.
  • Don't anticipate results: The introduction should only present the topic and goals of the work, without revealing the results.

Please note

Some basic guidelines for the introduction of your bachelor thesis:

  • Scope:The introduction should comprise approximately 5-10% of the entire bachelor thesis.
  • Tense:Write the introduction in the present tense, while using the simple past or present perfect for past events.
  • Structure and clarity:Make sure that your introduction is clearly structured and presents the central aspects of your work.