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Sample Thesis Pages(revised January 2015)The Graduate Collegegrad.illinois.edu/thesis-dissertation

Sample Thesis/Dissertation Approval (TDA) FormDoctoral StudentsInclude UINDegree mustbe correctTitle must match titlefound on title page.Do not include the TDA inthe PDF thesis file.Use of Adobe Reader toopen and fill in the form isstrongly recommended(form fields may notfunction as intended whenused with a preview app).Number of signatures required for doctoral students director of research (adviser) all votingcommittee members who voted to pass the student at the final exam (defense) the department headThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Thesis/Dissertation Approval (TDA) FormMaster’s StudentsInclude UINDegree mustbe correctTitle must match titlefound on title page.Do not include the TDA inthe PDF thesis file.Use of Adobe Reader toopen and fill in the form isstrongly recommended(form fields may notfunction as intended whenused with a preview app).Number of signatures required for master’s students student’s adviser (at least one signature in theadviser approval section or additional approval section must be that of a graduate faculty member) department headThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Copyright Page (Optional)Year ofdegreeconferral 20xx Anne Elizabeth GarvieName as itappears ontitle pageIf included, this optional page will bethe first page of the thesis.Do not count as a numbered page.The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Title Page (Doctoral Students)Distancefrom top of page2 inchesTop of pageCOFFEE CONSUMPTION OF GRADUATE STUDENTSTRYING TO FINISH DISSERTATIONS3.5 inchesBYANNE ELIZABETH GARVIE5.5 inchesDISSERTATIONSubmitted in partial fulfillment of the requirementsfor the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Food Science and Human Nutritionin the Graduate College of theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 20xx7.5 inches8 inchesUrbana, IllinoisDoctoral Committee:Professor Laurence Strongarm, ChairProfessor Joseph Green, Director of ResearchAssistant Professor G.L. ForemanAssociate Professor Celia Barerra, Northern Illinois UniversityBottom of pageThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Title Page (Master’s Students)Top of pageDistancefrom top of page2 inchesCOFFEE CONSUMPTION OF GRADUATE STUDENTSTRYING TO FINISH DISSERTATIONS3.5 inchesBYANNE ELIZABETH GARVIE5.5 inchesTHESISSubmitted in partial fulfillment of the requirementsfor the degree of Master of Science in Food Science and Human Nutritionin the Graduate College of theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 20xx7.5 inches8 inchesUrbana, IllinoisAdviser:Professor Laurence StrongarmBottom of pageThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Abstract (Required)ABSTRACTThis is a comprehensive study of caffeine consumption bygraduate students at the University of Illinois who are in the very finalstages of completing their doctoral degrees. A study group of sixhundred doctoral students. . . .An abstract is required for everymaster’s thesis and doctoraldissertation.There is no word limit.Must be written in English.Begin abstract on pageRoman numeral two.iiThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Dedication Page (Optional)A heading is typically notincluded on theDedication page.To Father and MotheriiiThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Acknowledgments PageACKNOWLEDGMENTSThis project would not have been possible without the support ofmany people. Many thanks to my adviser, Laurence T. Strongarm, who readmy numerous revisions and helped make some sense of the confusion. Alsothanks to my committee members, Joseph Green, G.L. Foreman, and CeliaBarerra, who offered guidance and support. Thanks to the University ofIllinois Graduate College for awarding me a Dissertation CompletionFellowship, providing me with the financial means to complete this project.And finally, thanks to my husband, parents, and numerous friends whoendured this long process with me, always offering support and love.ivThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Table of Contents (Short)TABLE OF CONTENTSInclude only frontmatter sections thatare placed after theContents (e.g., do notlist Abstract here).PREFACE . viCHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION .1CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW.25CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY.40CHAPTER 4: RESULTS .69CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION .89CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS .100REFERENCES .104APPENDIX A: QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PARTICIPANTSOF THE SURVEY .110vThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Table of Contents (Extended)TABLE OF CONTENTSPREFACE . viCHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION . 11.1 What is Coffee? . 11.2 Tables and Figures . 22The Graduate College doesnot require main headingsin Contents.Students are encouragednot to include headinglevels lower than shownhere.CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW . 252.1 Coffee Consumption Among Students . 252.2 General Effects of Caffeine on Health . 35CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY . 403.1 Participants . 493.2 Methodology . 513.3 Statistical Analysis . 62CHAPTER 4: RESULTS . 69CHAPTER 5: DISCUSSION . 895.1 Benefits . 925.2 Limitations . 93CHAPTER 6: CONCLUSIONS . 100REFERENCES . 104APPENDIX A: QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PARTICIPANTSOF THE SURVEY . 110vThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Text PageCHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONHeading numbers notrequired by GraduateCollege.1.1 WHAT IS COFFEE?Coffee comes from a shrub-like tree that grows in almost any soiland prefers the climate between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Thecoffee tree bears flowers, ripe fruit, and unripe fruit at the same time. Formany, coffee is first and foremost the favored source of caffeine.1.1.1 Effects of Processing BeansTwo seeds or beans are found within the fruit of the coffee tree. Thefirst step after harvesting is to remove these beans from the fruit. This isdone in one of two ways; by dry processing or by wet processing. Wetprocessing is much more expensive although it is not true that dry processingalways leads to an inferior product.1.1.1.1 Roasting coffee beansRoasting is the most critical and difficult stage in processing coffee.Every batch of beans is different and knowing how . . .First page of main text must displayArabic numeral one.1The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

22Headings andpage numbersmay be rotatedwith the figureor table.1.2 TABLES AND FIGURESSample Rotated FigureThe full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Multiple-Page TableTable 1. Coffee consumption before thesis defense.Time beforethesis defense24 weeksAverage daily intake(caffeinated cups)4Average daily intake(decaffeinated cups)223 weeks2522 weeks3421 weeks5320 weeks4519 weeks4218 weeks4217 weeks3416 weeks6215 weeks7114 weeks5113 weeks7112 weeks7211 weeks8023The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Include table or figurenumber on all subsequentpages.Table 1 (cont.)Time beforethesis defense10 weeksAverage daily intake(caffeinated cups)8Average daily intake(decaffeinated cups)09 weeks718 weeks527 weeks616 weeks425 weeks534 weeks423 weeks312 weeks321 week7024The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Credit LineCHAPTER 2LITERATURE REVIEW12.1 Coffee Consumption Among StudentsCoffee comes from a shrub-like tree that grows in almost any soiland prefers the climate between the Tropics of Cancer and Capricorn. Thecoffee tree bears flowers, ripe fruit, and unripe fruit at the same time. Formany, coffee is first and foremost the favored source of caffeine.2.1.1 Effects of Coffee ConsumptionTwo seeds or beans are found within the fruit of the coffee tree. Thefirst step after harvesting is to remove these beans from the fruit. This isdone in one of two ways; by dry processing or by wet processing. Wetprocessing is much more expensive although it is not true that dry processingSet credit line forpreviouslycopyrighted materialas a footnote on firstpage of chapteralways leads to an inferior product.1Reprinted, with permission, from A. Garvie, 2010, “A Review of Studies on Coffee,” Journal of Coffee21(2): 145-161.25The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Figure Numbering Method #1 (Simple)Chapter 1 Figures and TablesFirst page of Figures and Tablessection from Chapter 2.Figure 1. A chart showing . . .* Continue numbering from previouschapter.* Do not re-start numbering at 1.Chapter 2 Figures and TablesFigure 2. The hierarchy of . . .First page of Figures andTables section fromChapter 1.The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Figure Numbering Method # 2 (Chapter Decimal)Chapter 1 Figures and TablesFirst page of Figures and Tablessection from Chapter 2.* Number before decimal indicateschapter number (or appendix letter).Figure 1.1 A chart showing . . .* Number after decimal indicatesfigure number within chapter.* Do not number by section.Chapter 2 Figures and TablesFigure 2.1. The hierarchy of . . .First page of Figures andTables section fromChapter 1.The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Appendix Page for a Supplemental FileIf multipleappendices areincluded, theyshould be letteredA, B, C, etc.APPENDIX A: QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PARTICIPANTSOF THE SURVEYThe questionnaire used to gather some of the data that has beenpresented in this thesis may be found in a supplemental file namedquestionnaire.tif.An appendix page must be included inthe thesis for each supplementalappendix file.As part of the thesis, supplementalappendix files must also be reviewedand approved by the thesis adviser ordoctoral committee.Page numberingshould continuefrom main text.110Do not re-startnumbering at 1.The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Thesis Proofreading Checklist for StudentsFor use after all revisions and corrections requested by your department have been completed. Do notrely on software to do your proofreading—automated features may not work as the user intends. Pagination. Check all pages in thesis, from beginning to end, one at a time to ensure that nopages are missing and that all pages are numbered consecutively. (Title page is page i; first pageof main text is page 1.) All pages other than the copyright page (if included) and the title pageshould display page numbers. Proofread the title page by itself for spelling errors. Verify that the title and degree on the title page match the title and degree recorded on theThesis/Dissertation Approval (TDA) form. Proofread the Table of Contents by itself for spelling errors. Check the chapter titles and section headings (if included) that are listed in the Table ofContents against those found in the text. For each title or heading, first check that the pagenumber listed in the Table of Contents is correct. Next, check that the wording, spelling, andnumbering of the title or heading listed in the Table of Contents exactly matches that found inthe text. Check the items contained in a List of Figures/Tables/etc. (if included) against those found in thetext. Perform the same check as for the Table of Contents. Repeat check for each List. Check the headings found in the text. Go through all chapters and chapter equivalents (e.g.,Bibliography, Appendix, etc.) and verify that all chapter titles are formatted consistently, that allmain-level headings are formatted consistently, and that all sub-level headings are formattedconsistently. Check figures. Turn through the pages of the thesis from beginning to end to verify that figuresare numbered and placed consecutively and that all pages of multi-page figures have a “Figurex.x (cont.)” label. Check tables. Perform the same check as for figures. Check margins. Finally, look through the pages of the thesis one last time to make sure that nomaterial in the thesis (other than page numbers) extends into any of the margins.For student’s use only—this form will not be turned in. Use of this form does not guarantee that nochanges will be requested by the Graduate College Thesis Office.The full list of Graduate College thesis requirements is available quirements

Sample Thesis/Dissertation Approval (TDA) Form Doctoral Students. Do not include the TDA in the PDF thesis file. Use of Adobe Re

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The abstract should have the same layout as the rest of the thesis but the spacing is 1. The title is ABSTRACT written in uppercase letters and font size 12. The degree programme, potential specialisation, thesis author(s) and thesis title are written below the title. The word Bachelor's thesis or Master's thesis, number of