| 26.12 | Coursework Analysis |
So, let us discuss the coursework analysis in itself, and the main rules of the coursework analysis conducting. Coursework analysis is the analysis of some object, or several objects, which are directly related with the coursework topic. It may be, for example, a character of the main hero of some novel, if you are writing a coursework on literature, or something of the sort. Anyway, no matter what you are analyzing, there are some general and common rules, which are certain to help you direct and conduct your coursework analysis. These rules are listed below. Read them, paying attention to each of them, and you are sure to succeed in your coursework analysis conducting.
First of all, while conducting your coursework analysis, it is very important to specify the object of the analysis from the very beginning in order not to confuse your readers and not to be confused yourself.
When conducting your coursework analysis, it is necessary to take into consideration different points of view. Otherwise, you will not be able to study all the sides of the object. Remember to sum up the opinions in the end, and to make your own conclusion, basing on and referring to the recognized points of view. The most important thing about the coursework analysis is the versatility and ability to summarize different opinions, referring to and basing on the main statements of different specialists.
The coursework analysis conducting presupposes that you will study over the advantages and disadvantages, the strong and weak points of the object, and then, you will judge the object and build your own point of view basing on this. That is why you had better conduct your own experiment as well. You should not bind yourself with studying the theoretical material. This may lead to the wrong results.
Only having completed all of these conditions, you will be able to do a really good coursework analysis.






























































