Gratton, Petra.

Achieving Success with the Engineering Dissertation [electronic resource] / by Petra Gratton, Guy Gratton. - 1st ed. 2020. - XV, 279 p. 79 illus., 26 illus. in color. online resource.

What is the Dissertation? -- Objectives and Expectations of: -- How to be the Student who Aces their Dissertation -- Selecting the Project: -- The Opening Literature Review -- The Project Plan -- Designing... -- Acting Professionally -- Presenting Data -- Engineering Analysis -- Drawing and Presenting Conclusions -- Making Recommendations -- Reflection -- The Output -- The Dissertation and the Job -- Publishing Onwards -- Appendices.

This book guides the student reader in preparing their dissertation or major project, including both report and presentation, and explains how to use them as a bridge to the "next big thing" - the graduate's first job, or their next degree. The dissertation is the single most important component of an engineering degree, not only carrying the most marks, but bridging from academic study to professional practice. Achieving Success with the Engineering Dissertation describes the different types of dissertation, how to pick the best project and how a student can prepare themselves to succeed with their own dissertation. The authors explain how best to plan and execute the project, including the roles of the student, supervisor and project sponsor, and what they should expect from each other. Further material includes details of competitions that can be entered with dissertation projects, presentation of data, using the dissertation in job interviews, and creating research publications. Achieving Success with the Engineering Dissertation will be of use to both undergraduate and postgraduate students in all fields of Engineering, and to their supervisors.

9783030331924

10.1007/978-3-030-33192-4 doi


Technology—Sociological aspects.
Dissertations, Academic.
Technical education.
Science, Technology and Society.
Thesis and Dissertation.
Engineering and Technology Education.

HM846-851

303.483