Brainstorming
- Free-write: Write down ideas to find your passion
- List words: Make lists of words and synonyms related to your interests
- Draw it out: Sketch out relationships between ideas
Consider your interests
- Review course materials: See what topics are covered in your classes
- Ask for input: Ask friends and family for their ideas
- Read background information: Learn more about topics you’re interested in
You can usually build your study topic in one of two ways:
- Make a unique study subject suggestion. This is the most prevalent option in the humanities, business, and law fields of study.
- A supervisor will give you a selection of available study topics. This option isn’t always available, but in science and engineering, it’s the most prevalent.
Early on, talk to a possible supervisor about your ideas. They’ll be guide you with the best possibilities as well as offer advice.
How to come up with a unique and good research topic?
Here are some tips to guide you, if you want to suggest an original topic:
- Find a subject that interests you by reading a variety of materials.
- Become completely immersed in journal articles and theses related to your field.
- Concentrate on a single research question. Be detailed, unique, and realistic about what you can accomplish.
- Make an effort to be adaptable. Some of your initial ideas are likely to be challenged as your investigation progresses. If necessary, you may need to modify your question.
- Make sure you are up-to-date on the latest advances in your industry. This will guarantee that your proposal is feasible and has not already been implemented.
- Talk to a friend about research ideas. She or he may be able to help you narrow down your topic by bringing up topics that you hadn’t considered.
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