Write the main title of the thesis based on the finished thesis. This main title should contain the most central information about the thesis. For example, if the thesis is about the tradition of the novel in Edwardian Britain, a sample title would be, "Novels and Dreams in Edwardian Britain." This part of the title will cover the broader themes of the topic.
Write a sub-header question to accompany the main thesis title. This question should consist of the central question you will answer in the thesis. For example, a subtitle could be, "Did Modern Novels Galvanize the Reading Public in Britain?" Be certain that the question reflects a large section of the paper. The reader will want to know what the answer to the question is.
Write out a few possible title and sub-header question pairs to find the right fit. It often takes a few rough-draft titles to create the ideal use of key words and questions.