Do you want to learn how to write a research paper? Then this course is right for you. In the course you will learn how to write a research paper in Law and Humanities. You will learn what scientific research is, you will learn how you can come up with a research plan for your thesis/dissertation and finally you will learn how to write a publishable research paper or research report.
This is a great course for graduate and postgraduate students from law and humanities also for Research scholars planning to write a thesis/dissertation.
Why People Love And Enrol The Writing a Research Paper in Law and Humanities Course From One Education
- Eligibility for an IAO & CPD-accredited certificate on successful completion of Writing a Research Paper in Law and Humanities Course
- Learning materials of our Writing a Research Paper in Law and Humanities course contains engaging voiceover and visual elements for your comfort
- Freedom to study at your own pace
- 24/7 access to the Writing a Research Paper in Law and Humanities course materials for 12 months
- Full Tutor support on weekdays (Monday – Friday)
Course design
The course is delivered through our online learning platform, accessible through any internet-connected device. There are no formal deadlines or teaching schedules, meaning you are free to study the course at your own pace.
You are taught through a combination of
- Video lessons
- Online study materials
Will I receive a certificate of completion?
Upon successful completion, you will qualify for the UK and internationally-recognized professional qualification and you can choose to make your achievement formal by obtaining your PDF Certificate at a cost of £9 and Hard Copy Certificate for £15.
Why study this course
Whether you’re an existing practitioner or aspiring professional, this course will enhance your expertise and boost your CV with key skills and an accredited qualification attesting to your knowledge.
The Writing a Research Paper in Law and Humanities is open to all, with no formal entry requirements. All you need is a passion for learning, a good understanding of the English language, numeracy and IT, and to be over the age of 16.