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[INSERT FIRST LINE OF TITLE CENTERED AND IN ALL CAPS HERE]
[INSERT SECOND LINE OF TITLE HERE]
[A Thesis / A Dissertation / A Record of Study (Insert One Here)]
by
[INSERT YOUR FULL NAME IN ALL CAPS HERE]
Submitted to the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies ofTexas A&M University
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
[INSERT DEGREE IN ALL CAPS HERE]
Chair of Committee, [Insert Full Name Here Upper and Lowercase, No titles] Committee Members, [Insert Full Name Here Upper and Lowercase, No titles]
[Insert Full Name Here Upper and Lowercase, No titles] [Insert Full Name Here Upper and Lowercase, No titles]
Head of Department, [Insert Full Name Here Upper and Lowercase, No titles]
[May / August / December 20XX (Insert Month and Year of Graduation Here)]
Major Subject: [Insert Your Major Subject Here]
Copyright [Insert Year of Graduation] [Insert Copyright Owner Name]
ABSTRACT
The text of the Abstract starts two double spaces below the major heading. The text of the
Abstract is double-spaced. Follow the same margin settings as your narrative text, as well as the
same right alignment (ragged edge or right justified). The Abstract is the first numbered page in
your dissertation. The page number (lower case Roman numeral, ii) should be placed at the
bottom center of the page.
Your Abstract must be a “complete snapshot” of your manuscript and be a stand-alone
piece. Since the text of the Abstract will be distributed widely through a variety of databases,
formal citations, images, and complex equations should not be included. Paragraph one
introduces your specific problem and the methods used. The remaining paragraphs present the
research and results in detail. The text of the Abstract should not exceed 350 words. Any term
(or numeral) with a space on either side is counted as one word.
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DEDICATION
The Dedication page is optional and follows the Abstract. The word DEDICATION is
optional as a heading at the top of the page. If the preliminary pages are listed in the Table of
Contents, include the Dedication. The heading is bold if other major headings in the
thesis/dissertation are bold. The text in the Dedication is limited to one page and is in the same
font size and style as the other text in the thesis/dissertation.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Acknowledgements page is optional and limited to four pages. It follows the
Dedication page (or Abstract, if no Dedication). Heading is bold if other major headings are
bold. It is in the same font style as text, and the vertical spacing, paragraph style margins and
right alignment are the same as used in text. Use complete sentences.
(Sample Wording)
I would like to thank my committee chair, Dr. Smith, and my committee members, Dr.
Jones, Dr. Morton, Dr. Anderson, and Prof. Benner, for their guidance and support throughout
the course of this research.
Thanks also go to my friends and colleagues and the department faculty and staff for
making my time at Texas A&M University a great experience. Finally, thanks to my mother and
father for their encouragement and to my wife/husband for her/his patience and love.
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CONTRIBUTORS AND FUNDING SOURCES
All theses and dissertations must include a contributors and funding sources section.
Contributors
In the contributors section, recognition will consist of two sections. Part 1 will
acknowledge the faculty chair and committee member contributions. Name all members of the
dissertation committee in part 1.
Part 2 will acknowledge individual student contributions and/or the contributions of
others. Acknowledge any collaboration with others and independent work done in carrying out
your thesis or dissertation research in part 2. Please note that part 2 can include
acknowledgement of advisors, outside collaborators, or collaborators/advisors also listed as
committee members in part 1. Students are encouraged to discuss this section with their
committee chair for guidance in determining appropriate language.
Funding Sources
In the funding section, please note all support that was provided by the university, or any
other source, to conduct your thesis or dissertation research and compilation. If you completed
all work without outside financial support, you will still need to indicate that here.
Please note that there are numerous examples of sample wording in the Thesis and
Dissertation Manual (on pages 29-32). Please change the text examples to fit your needs, in
order to reflect the contributors and funding relationships specific to your document.
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NOMENCLATURE
B/CS Bryan/College Station
HSUS Humane Society of the United States
P Pressure
T Time
TVA Tennessee Valley Authority
TxDOT Texas Department of Transportation
This optional list may be placed in the following places: before the Table of Contents, as
the last preliminary page, before the Reference section, or as an Appendix. The heading is bold if
other major headings are bold, and the list is in the same font size and style as text.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
ABSTRACT.............................................................................................................................. ii
DEDICATION.......................................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...................................................................................................... iv
CONTRIBUTORS AND FUNDING SOURCES.................................................................... v
NOMENCLATURE................................................................................................................. viii
TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................... ix
LIST OF FIGURES.................................................................................................................. xiii
LIST OF TABLES.................................................................................................................... xiii
1. INTRODUCTION: SECTION FORMAT.......................................................................... 1
2. PROBLEM.......................................................................................................................... #
2.1 Mechanics............................................................................................................ #2.2 Thermodynamics.................................................................................................. #2.3 Problem Summary............................................................................................... #
3. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTITIES, CALCULATIONS ANDEMISSION RATES............................................................................................................ #
3.1 Relationship between Heat and Pressure............................................................. #3.2 Characterization of Thermostats.......................................................................... #3.3 Summary of Experimental Results...................................................................... #3.4 Comparison of Measured Emission Rate with the Calculated
Emission Rate...................................................................................................... #
4. SOLUTIONS...................................................................................................................... #
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SECTION METHODChoose one style
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Page
5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS................................................................................. #
5.1 Summary.............................................................................................................. #5.2 Conclusions.......................................................................................................... #
REFERENCES......................................................................................................................... #
APPENDIX A........................................................................................................................... #
APPENDIX B........................................................................................................................... #
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
ABSTRACT.............................................................................................................................. ii
DEDICATION.......................................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS...................................................................................................... iv
CONTRIBUTORS AND FUNDING SOURCES.................................................................... v
NOMENCLATURE................................................................................................................. vii
TABLE OF CONTENTS.......................................................................................................... viii
LIST OF FIGURES.................................................................................................................. xii
LIST OF TABLES.................................................................................................................... xiv
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: CHAPTER FORMAT................................................... 1
CHAPTER II PROBLEM..................................................................................................... #
Mechanics ........................................................................................................................ #Thermodynamics................................................................................................................. #Problem Summary.............................................................................................................. #
CHAPTER III RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENTITIES, CALCULATIONS AND EMISSION RATES........................................................................................................ #
Relationship between Heat and Pressure............................................................................ #Characterization of Thermostats......................................................................................... #Summary of Experimental Results..................................................................................... #Comparison of Measured Emission Rate with the Calculated Emission Rate Based on Experimental Results.......................................................................................... #
CHAPTER IV SOLUTIONS................................................................................................. #
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CHAPTER METHODChoose one style
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Page
CHAPTER V SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS............................................................ #
Summary............................................................................................................................. #Conclusions......................................................................................................................... #
REFERENCES......................................................................................................................... #
APPENDIX A........................................................................................................................... #
APPENDIX B ........................................................................................................................... #
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LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE Page
1 Example..................................................................................................................... #
2 Flow Chart................................................................................................................. #
3 Location of Study Area.............................................................................................. #
4 Map of Brazos County............................................................................................... #
5 Major Tributaries of the Navasota River between Highway 45 and Highway 6.................................................................................................................. #
6 Debris Collected at Bridge #72.................................................................................. #
Please choose one style (above or below) for your list of figures/tables.
(Note: The major heading LIST OF FIGURES must appear at the top of the page.)
Page
Figure 1 Example.................................................................................................................... #
Figure 2 Flow Chart................................................................................................................ #
Figure 3 Location of Study Area............................................................................................. #
Figure 4 Map of Brazos County.............................................................................................. #
Figure 5 Major Tributaries of the Navasota River between Highway 45 and Highway 6................................................................................................................. #
Figure 6 Debris Collected at Bridge #72................................................................................. #
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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE Page
1 Ethnicity of an Urban School District Population..................................................... #
2 Demographics of Sample: Control and Experimental Schools in the San Antonio School District............................................................................................. #
3 Growth of Bilingual Students Experimental Group................................................... #
Please choose one style (above or below) for your list of figures/tables.
(Note: The major heading LIST OF TABLES must appear at the top of the page.)
Page
Table 1 Ethnicity of an Urban School District Population.................................................... #
Table 2 Demographics of Sample: Control and Experimental Schools in the San Antonio School District..................................................................................... #
Table 3 Growth of Bilingual Students Experimental Group.................................................. #
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1. INTRODUCTION: SECTION FORMAT
The margins on this page, and on all text pages, should be consistently sized, with a
minimum of 1” on all sides (i.e., left, right, top and bottom). If binding, a left margin of 1.4” is
recommended. The page number (Arabic) 1 should be placed at the bottom center of the page.
Number every page of the thesis in sequence through to the last page (including reference and
appendix material).
If the thesis/dissertation is written using the section method, the major heading will
consist of a title, centered and in all capital letters. This heading may be numbered (Arabic or
Roman) or unnumbered. If you are numbering your subheadings by section (1.1, 1.2, etc.), you
must number your major headings. Do not use the word “chapter” in your text since your work is
not organized in chapters. No punctuation occurs at the end of section titles.
If the section title is longer than one line, double space between the lines of the title. If
you are using bold for your major headings, then the major heading on this page must be bold.
The font size must be the same as the other major headings. Spacing between section title and
text needs to be consistent for all sections (two double spaces).
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION: CHAPTER FORMAT
The margins on this page, and on all text pages, should be consistently sized, with a
minimum of 1” on all sides (i.e., left, right, top and bottom). If binding, a left margin of 1.4” is
recommended. The page number (Arabic) 1 should be placed at the bottom center of the page.
Number every page of the thesis/dissertation in sequence through to the last page (including
reference and appendix material).
If the thesis is written using the chapter method, the major heading consists of the chapter
designation (CHAPTER I) and the title. Both are centered, in all capital letters. Number chapters
using Roman numerals. Use two double spaces between chapter designation and chapter title.
If the chapter title is longer than one line, double space between the lines of the title. Use
same font size as other major headings (and bold if other major headings are bold). Be consistent
with spacing between chapter title and text for all chapters (two double spaces).
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Figure 1. Example-Portrait
Use Insert Caption under Captions section of References tab to automatically link your images to the List of Figures. Select Update Table under Captions section of References tab.
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Figure 2. Example - Landscape
Use this page if you have a figure in landscape orientation. You do not need to alter the page number placement. Note: If you do not have any landscaped oriented figures/tables, you may delete this page and the corresponding page breaks.
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Page size exception for oversized figures or tables: Size 17” x 11”
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REFERENCES
Reference sections may occur in one of two locations: at the end of the main text or at the
ends of each chapter. If the references appear at the end of each chapter, they should be located
under a subheading, such as “References” or “Bibliography.”
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APPENDIX A
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