Answer:
The first part contains
the cover page,
the description page,
the description page in the requested foreign language, if applicable (see Description Page),
the table of contents,
the list of figures, and
the list of tables.
The body’s contents vary depending on the type of report (research or development project). For research reports, the body contains
the introduction of the topic,
the theoretical basis,
the implementation of the project,
the research results, and
the discussion.
For development project reports, the body contains
the introduction and objectives,
the background of the project,
the theoretical basis,
the practical implementation of the project, and
the discussion.
The last part contains
the list of references, and
the appendices.
Explanation:
Bachelor’s and master’s theses usually have the following three parts: the first part introduces the topic, the body contains a description of the implementation of the research, and the last part lists the information connected with the work.