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- | <html> | + | ===== Writing a Master's or Ph.D. Thesis ===== |
- | <p><h1>Writing Your Doctoral Thesis</h1> | + | |
- | Note: What appears below, with permission, is a slightly edited version of unofficial advice from MGSA, | + | Note: What appears below, with permission, began as a slightly edited version of unofficial advice from MGSA, |
the UC Berkeley Mathematics Graduate Student Associate, with Berkeley specific | the UC Berkeley Mathematics Graduate Student Associate, with Berkeley specific | ||
- | information removed. Information specific to filing a doctoral thesis at UC Davis can | + | information removed. Over time this document has evolved to contain a great deal of UC Davis-specific information as well as current LaTeX templates. |
- | be found via the <a href="http://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/students/filing.html">Office | + | |
- | of Graduate Studies Website</a>.</p> | + | //(Thanks to Megumi Harada)// |
- | <p><h1>LaTeX Dissertation Template</h1> | + | Steps to your goal: |
- | There are several websites dedicated to <a href="http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/thesis/">Using LaTeX to Write a PhD Thesis</a>. But since you're in the UC Davis math department, your best bet is to use a template that was specifically created for UC Davis math students. Here is a very nice template created by Tyrell McAllister, and updated in 2015 by Jeff Irion (with minor changes in order to conform to the format that the Office of Graduate Studies requires):</p> | + | * **Start early**. Jot down notes when you talk to your advisor. Keep them somewhere that you'll be able to find them again. Often, you find that little notes you write can serve as a "seed" to start the writing process. |
- | <p><table cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 border=1> | + | * **Write a little each day.** Obvious, and yet few people follow this advice. Even just one hour a day, divided into four 15-minute sessions, goes a long way if you keep at it for a month. |
- | <tr> | + | * Get your advisor to look at small parts of drafts and chapters early on. |
- | <td><a href="http://galois.math.ucdavis.edu/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=dissertation_template_2015.zip">dissertation_template_2015.zip</a></td> | + | |
- | <td>Tyrell McAllister's UCD Math dissertation template</a></td> | + | ===== Disclaimer ===== |
- | </tr> | + | |
- | </table></p> | + | All information is subject to change. Current information specific to filing a doctoral thesis at UC Davis can |
- | <p><b><i>Once you pass your Qual, download the dissertation template!</i></b> Fill in some basic info (name, major, committee members' names, etc.), and add to your dissertation while you work on your research. After all, it's easier to write and cite as you go than to do it months/years later when that stuff isn't fresh in your mind.</p> | + | be found via the [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/resources/graduate-student-resources/academic-information-and-services/filing-thesis-or-dissertation|Grad Studies website]]. |
- | <p><h1>Writing and Submitting a Master's or Ph.D. Thesis</h1> | + | |
- | (Thanks to Megumi Harada)</p> | + | |
- | <p><p> | + | ---- |
- | <B> Steps to your goal: </B> <br></p> | + | |
- | <p><ul> | + | |
- | <li> <b> Start early. </b> Jot down notes when you talk to your | + | ====== LaTeX Dissertation Template ====== |
- | advisor. Keep them somewhere that you'll be able to find them | + | |
- | again. Often, you find that little notes you write can serve | + | There are several websites dedicated to [[http://theoval.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~nlct/latex/thesis/|Using LaTeX to Write a PhD Thesis]]. But since you're in the UC Davis math department, your best bet is to use a template that was specifically created for UC Davis math students. |
- | as a "seed" to start the writing process. </p> | + | |
- | <p><li> <b> Write a little each day. </b> Obvious, and yet few people follow this advice. | + | Download: {{ :Dissertation_template_2024.zip | 2024 template (Overleaf compatible)}} |
- | Even just one hour a day, divided into four 15-minute sessions, goes a long way if you | + | |
- | keep at it for a month. </p> | + | This template was created originally by Tyrell McAllister with later edits by Jeff Irion, John Challenor, Will Wright, and David Haley in order to keep the template current with formatting requirements. |
- | <p></p> | + | |
- | <p><li> <b> Learn Latex early. </b> Here are some basic references to get | + | Once you pass your Qual, download the dissertation template! Fill in some basic info (name, major, committee members' names, etc.), and add to your dissertation while you work on your research. After all, it's easier to write and cite as you go than to do it months/years later when that stuff isn't fresh in your mind. |
- | you started. | + | |
- | <ul> | + | |
- | <li> The Not-So-Short Introduction to LaTeX, by Tobias | + | |
- | Oetiker, et al. | + | |
- | <li> For diagrams, use xy-pic. | + | ---- |
- | </ul> </p> | + | |
- | <p></p> | + | |
- | <p><br> | + | ===== How To Graduate: The Paperwork ===== |
- | <b> NOTES/WARNINGS: </b> | + | |
- | <ul> | + | This is an **unofficial guide**. Please see [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/resources/graduate-student-resources/academic-information-and-services/filing-thesis-or-dissertation|Preparing & Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation]] for the official set of instructions. |
- | <li> While you're working on a draft, use the "draft" option | + | * Take note of the [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/sites/default/files/upload/files/current-students/academic-calendar.pdf|filing deadlines]]. They recommend completing your dissertation in time to give it to your committee for review at the beginning of the quarter in which you intend to graduate. In most cases, your committee probably won't need that much time, but you should check in with your committee members well in advance to make sure they'll be around when you need them. |
- | to avoid double-spacing (it'll save you printing time). Take | + | * Once your committee members have signed your dissertation's title page, you can file your dissertation electronically (see the Grad Studies website linked above for the specific instructions). The Grad Studies office will review it to make sure that it is formatted correctly and let you know if any corrections need to be made. They will then inform you when your dissertation has been approved, after which time no further changes are allowed. |
- | it out at the end for your final draft. <li> To get the | + | * The final step is to make an appointment with the [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/about-us/contact-us/graduate-senior-academic-advisors|Senior Academic Advisor]] for Mathematics and Applied Mathematics (as of Spring 2020, this is [[mailto:bwolf@ucdavis.edu|Brad Wolf]]). This appointment can't take place until **at least two business days** after you file your dissertation online (and it must have been approved). The purpose of this appointment is to file the remaining paperwork and receive an official letter confirming your degree. |
- | margins exactly right, you might have to tamper with the | + | |
- | header settings. </ul> <br> <li> Get your advisor to look | + | As of Spring 2021, the documents you will need to bring are as follows (see the official checklist [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/sites/default/files/upload/users/gs303_doctoraldegreecompletionlist.pdf|here]]). |
- | at small parts of drafts and chapters early on. <li> Get | + | * Your title page with the signatures of your committee members. |
- | Graduate Division's outline of formatting, pagination, | + | * One copy of your abstract. |
- | thesis paper brand requirements, and other sundry | + | * The dissertation embargo agreement (this requires your advisor's signature even if you aren't planning on an embargo on your dissertation). |
- | annoyances. <p> <li> <b> What to do before you run over to the | + | * Two online surveys: The Survey of Earned Doctorates and the Graduate Studies Exit Survey. Each will give you a completion code which you will need to provide. |
- | Grad Degrees office: </b> | + | * The Graduate Program Exit Information form. As of Spring 2021, this requires a signature from either Tina or Vanessa. |
- | <ul> | + | The three documents with signatures obviously must be physical copies. The other item can be emailed to the Academic Advisor when you set up your appointment. |
- | <li> Re-read the Grad Degree | + | |
- | Office's requirements handout. <li> Call the Office to | + | |
- | double-check with them your records fit theirs. Your name | + | ---- |
- | has to match theirs (e.g. if you got married and changed | + | |
- | your name), the exact degree you hold from your | + | |
- | undergraduate institution has to match exactly what they | + | ===== Pandemic update (Spring 2021) ===== |
- | have (e.g. is it a "B.Sc." or "A.B." or "B.A."?), and your | + | Given that we've all become hermits here in our underground bunkers, only occasionally opening Zoom to remind ourselves that other people exist in this world, a few changes have been made to the process. These may or may not be permanent changes going forward. Always consult the [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/academics/finishing-your-degree/filing-thesis-or-dissertation|Graduate Studies page]] if you are unsure about current requirements. |
- | dissertation committee, with a Chair specified, has to match | + | * The title page must be a single form signed by all committee members, but those signatures can be electronic. It must still be ONE form. As having multiple persons sign a single PDF is not as easy as it sounds, I recommend to download the [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/sites/default/files/upload/users/title_page_template_official.docx|Word Template]] that is provided on the [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/academics/finishing-your-degree/filing-thesis-or-dissertation|Graduate Studies page]]. It can easily be edited to contain your information, and adding signatures to a Word document is arguably simpler than teaching your committee members to add signatures to a PDF without accidentally closing it to future edits. |
- | their most recent records (if you switched advisors or | + | * The signed title page must be submitted by your committee chair, or else your program chair (the coordinator might also work -- check me on this). Since your committee chair is also one of the people who will be signing your dissertation, it makes sense to have them sign last, and then they can send the form to the Senior Academic Advisor directly. You cannot submit the title page yourself -- this is a measure implemented to help prevent fraud and forgery. |
- | changed your outside member, you should double check). <p> <li> | + | * All documents can be submitted digitally to the Senior Academic Advisor (and ideally, all in the same email, except the title page). You'll probably want to then [[http://appointments.ucdavis.edu/|schedule a Zoom appointment]] with the Advisor to go over your materials and make sure that they are complete. |
- | You have to fill out quite a few long forms that the Grad | + | * Remember that you must schedule an exit seminar before the Program Exit Information form can be signed. |
- | Deg Office before you hand in your thesis. To minimize your | + | |
- | suffering in dealing with the utter chaos of the Grad | + | |
- | Degrees Office close to filing deadlines, get these forms | + | ---- |
- | and fill them out well ahead of time. </p> | + | |
- | <p> <li> <b> Make 4-5 extra copies of your title page and | + | |
- | abstract. </b> Take these with you when you file. </p> | + | === Older Templates === |
- | <p> <li> <b> Bring something into which to put your library-copy | + | |
- | thesis plus the extra copy. </b> The boxes that your | + | The "ucdavisthesis" LaTeX package maintained by Ryan Scott has a number of convenient macros that can generate a dissertation. It is loosely based on an earlier version of the math department template. It is also available in most TeX distributions by default (including Overleaf), and so accessing it is also convenient. However, editing the package to keep up with changes to formatting requirements requires some thought. To that end, you might be interested in one of the following two documents which bring the template up to date with Spring 2021 requirements: |
- | expensive thesis paper come in will do -- bring two of | + | * {{ :ucdavisthesiscls.zip | ucdavisthesis.cls }}: Add this to the root directory of your Overleaf document |
- | them, one for each copy. </p> | + | * {{ :ucdavisthesisdtx.zip | ucdavisthesis.dtx }}: Use this version if you are the kind of person who likes to compile your own stuff |
- | <p> <li> If you elect to add a copyright page, it should be the page immediately after the cover/title/signature page, and it should NOT have a page number. (In other words, the title page is page "i", and the page after the copyright page is page "ii".)</p> | + | |
- | <p> </ul></p> | + | The 2020 version of the math department template can be found {{ :dissertation_template_2020.zip | here}}. It differs from the 2021 version only in the way that the page numbers are written (it places hyphens on either side of roman numerals, but not on the other pages). |
- | </p> | + | |
- | </p> | + | A previous template that complied with UCD's requirements as of 2012 was created by [[http://node99.org/|Sean Whalen]] and can be found on [[https://github.com/chebee7i/thesis-template|GitHub]]. It has not been maintained since 2012 and so is not up-to-date with the current formatting requirements. |
- | <p></ul></p> | + | |
- | <h1>How To Graduate: The Paperwork</h1> | + | |
- | <p>This is an <b>unofficial</b> guide. Please see <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/current-students/academic-services-information/filing-thesis-or-dissertation">Preparing & Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation</a> for the official set of instructions.</p> | + | |
- | <p>In order to graduate, you need to meet with the Student Affairs Officer in Graduate Studies for the <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/programs/gmat">Mathematics</a> / <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/programs/gapm">Applied Mathematics</a> Department (click on the "People" tab). <b><i>Email this person several weeks in advance</i></b> to make an appointment and get a list of what you need to take care of. See the filing dates calendar on the <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/current-students/academic-services-information/filing-thesis-or-dissertation">Preparing & Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation</a> page to find out the date by which you need to meet with the Office of Graduate Studies (OGS).</p> | + | |
- | <p>You need to submit your dissertation electronically <b><i>at least 2 business days</i></b> before your meeting with OGS so that they can approve it. They're not going to read it, they're just going to make sure it conforms to the formatting specifications. See the <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/current-students/academic-services-information/filing-thesis-or-dissertation">Preparing & Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation</a> page for more info on submitting your dissertation electronically. If some formatting changes are required, the Student Affairs Officer will email you and you'll resubmit it after making the necessary changes. Once your dissertation is approved, it can no longer be changed.</p> | + | |
- | <p>Things you'll need when you meet with OGS (see the <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/current-students/academic-services-information/degree-candidates">Degree Candidates</a> page for more details):</p> | + | |
- | <ul> | + | |
- | <p><li>signed title page (<b>physical copy</b>)</li></p> | + | |
- | <p><li>proof of completed surveys (as of February 2016, you'll need to complete the Confidential Questionnaire for Exiting Doctoral Students and Survey of Earned Doctorate)</li></p> | + | |
- | <p><li>dissertation embargo agreement -- <i>your adviser needs to sign it even if you aren't petitioning for an embargo on your dissertation</i> (<b>physical copy</b>)</li></p> | + | |
- | <p><li>your specially formatted abstract (see the <a href="https://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/current-students/academic-services-information/filing-thesis-or-dissertation">Preparing & Filing Your Thesis or Dissertation</a> page for more info)</li></p> | + | |
- | <p><li>Graduate Program Exit form</li></p> | + | |
- | </ul> | + | |
- | </html> | + |