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What is the difference between a report and an essay?

Part of university coursework is the preparation of written reports and essays. Students may often be confused with the two terms, using one word but referring to another item. Interchanging these two terms – reports and essays – is quite probable, and this situation is not entirely favourable for students.

Interchanging the terms reports and essays may mean completing a coursework task but still not being able to meet the tutor’s specified requirements. To avoid this, students need to know the difference between a report and an essay. The basic differences between the two are as follows:

  • The topic or subject matter

For reports, the topic is usually a case study or a problem that supposes a hypothetical situation. A report is more specific as compared to an essay. A report is often based on a combination of extensive research and field work.

The essay on the other hand, is usually written to answer a question. Essays usually deal with issues that are more general in scope. It is also based on a lot of research and at times, field work.

  • The author’s stance

For reports, the author has a main point that is not presented as an argument but rather as a hypothesis.

Authors writing an essay usually try to prove the hypothesis of the essay through arguments and supporting data.

  • The data

Quantitative or qualitative data provide support for the main hypothesis in a report. The data is collected through primary research such as interviewing experts, lab work, or field work. Nothing personally related to the author is included such as his opinion or his experiences.

Information from a wide variety of sources – the author’s personal experience and research, among others – may be included. The author’s arguments are supported with evidence gathered from these sources.

  • The audience or reader

Written reports usually cater to a specific group of people for which the report is written. The essay, on the other hand, is not specialised at all. Any group of readers may read an essay. In the case of students, however, the main audience for the essay submitted as a coursework task is the tutor.

  • The purpose

Reports are written to provide a solution to a problem or to make a proposal, whereas essays are written to answer a question, inform readers, or to persuade them of the author’s point of view regarding the subject matter.

  • The structure

A report usually includes section headings or subheadings. An essay on the other hand, is simply made up of a series of paragraphs without any headings at all.

Tackling Coursework Assignments

When given a task, students should ensure that the requirements specified by the professor are met. Students are advised to read the guidelines and details of the assignment given before starting on the task itself.

In a previous entry (Tackling Coursework Assignments), a few basic guidelines on preparing coursework assignments were given. Those guidelines included tips which covered choosing topics, graphical representations of data, and the use of fonts for an essay.

To continue with more tips on tackling coursework assignments, specifically essays, dissertations, and term papers, the following guidelines are provided:

•    Follow the structure specified. Most coursework tasks involve following a certain structure. Students may refer to the structure specified by the professor, the department, or the university itself.
•    Pagination may be required for certain tasks. Important pages and different sections may require page numbers. In the case of dissertations, refer to the structure required by the professor.
•    Certain assignments, such as dissertations or term papers, may require abstracts. Abstracts are short summaries of the entire paper. This may include information on the background of the study, the methodology, and the results of the study.

The guidelines mentioned mostly cover the structure and specifications of coursework assignments. If there are any items that need clarification, do not hesitate to talk to the professor or consult the guidelines provided by the university. The guidelines are provided so students can easily get answers to questions regarding coursework tasks