The table of contents is an important map for your reader. It shows the reader:
- the main sections and subsections of the whole text
- the organisation of the text
- the most relevant sections for them
A program like Word will generate the Table of Contents automatically.
Your table of contents should include:
- both headings and subheadings and related page numbers
- informative titles
- logical numbering system e.g.
1. Level heading one
1.1 level heading two
1.1.1 level heading three - Note: 3 levels is often the limit
Tips
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Other possible lists at the beginning of the thesis:
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List of abbreviations | Could be helpful if many abbreviations or acronyms are used in the report which might be new to the reader |
Glossary / terminology | List of key words / terms used in the thesis which might be new to the reader |
List of symbols / notation | Could be helpful if many symbols / notation are used in the report which might be new to the reader |