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A serious paper
College students should take graduation thesis seriously, because (a) they can improve their abilities through graduation thesis, (b) they can sort out their college studies through graduation thesis, and (c) it is an important requirement for college graduation.

Graduation study, according to a course, is the last link of general secondary specialized schools, junior colleges, undergraduate colleges, higher education self-study examination undergraduate and postgraduate professional education. In order to enable students of this major to concentrate on scientific research and training, students are required to summarize and write papers independently before graduation.

Stylistically speaking, it is also a meaningful paper for scientific research and exploration of practical or theoretical problems in a certain professional field. Generally arranged in the last academic year (semester). Under the guidance of teachers, students must choose topics for research, write and submit papers.

The purpose is to cultivate students' scientific research ability; Strengthen the training of comprehensively applying the learned knowledge, theory and skills to solve practical problems; Generally speaking, examine the academic level of students' learning. The topic of the thesis is designated by the teacher or put forward by the students, and determined with the consent of the teacher. They are all theoretical and practical problems raised in the development or practice of this major.

Through this link, students are trained to choose topics related to scientific research, consult and comment on documents, make research plans, design scientific experiments or social surveys, process data or sort out survey results, analyze demonstration results, draw conclusions, and write papers.

The basic teaching requirements of graduation thesis are:

1, cultivate students' comprehensive application, consolidation and expansion of the basic theories and professional knowledge they have learned, cultivate students' ability to analyze and solve practical problems independently, and cultivate students' ability to process data and information.

2. Cultivate students' correct work style and serious scientific attitude of integrating theory with practice.

3. Cultivate students to conduct social investigation and research; Collection, reading, arrangement and utilization of documents; Basic skills such as putting forward arguments, comprehensive argumentation and summarizing writing.