Texas A&M Thesis and Dissertation Template 2021 (2)
Author
Graduate and Professional School, Thesis and Dissertation Office
Last Updated
3 years ago
License
Creative Commons CC BY 4.0
Abstract
Necessary changes made to older version
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% New template code for TAMU Theses and Dissertations starting Spring 2021.
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% Last Updated: 1/13/2021
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% THIS TEMPLATE IS THE MOST
% CURRENT. SEE THE FILES README.TXT AND NEWCHANGES.TXT
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\documentclass[12pt]{report}
\usepackage{tamuconfig}
% Most of the packages that set the default settings
% for the document have moved to the style file
% tamuconfig.sty. This includes
%These next lines change the font. Fixes for certain
%fonts will be implemented in a future release.
%Comment this line if you do not wish to use Times
%New Roman. The font used will then be the LaTeX
%default of Computer Modern.
\usepackage{times}
%\usepackage{cmbright}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
% For natbib-style references, uncomment this.
%\usepackage{natbib}
%This package allows for the use of graphics in the
%document.
\usepackage{graphicx}
%If you have JPEG format images, add .jpg as an
%allowed file extension below. Same for Bitmaps (.bmp).
\DeclareGraphicsExtensions{.png}
%It is best practice to keep all your pictures in
%one folder inside the main directory in which your
%TeX file is kept. Here the folder is named "graphic."
%Replace the name here with your folder's name, if needed.
%The period is needed due to relative referencing.
\graphicspath{ {./graphic/} }
% For quick document navigation.
\usepackage[hidelinks]{hyperref}
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%Please place all your personal packages here. Check to
%see if the packages you wish to use are not already
%declared above. Placing all your personal packages
%here allows me to determine if there are any package
%issues in compilation, as well as any conflicts
%that may arise by the order of loading.
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%Begin student defined packages.
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%End student defined packages.
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% End preamble. Document begins below.
\begin{document}
%The title of your document goes here.
%Spacing may need to be adjusted if your title is long
%and pushes the copyright off the page.
\renewcommand{\tamumanuscripttitle}{ The Title of Your Thesis or Dissertation Goes In This Space To Let Us Know What Your Document is About}
%Type only Thesis, Dissertation, or Record of Study.
\renewcommand{\tamupapertype}{Thesis}
%Your full name goes here, as it is in university records. Check your student record on Howdy if there is any mismatch.
\renewcommand{\tamufullname}{Aggie M. Student}
%The degree title goes here. See the GPS site for more info.
\renewcommand{\tamudegree}{Master of Science}
\renewcommand{\tamuchairone}{Chair Name}
% Uncomment out the next line if you have co-chairs. You will also need to edit the titlepage.tex file.
%\newcommand{\tamuchairtwo}{Additional Chair Name}
\renewcommand{\tamumemberone}{Committee Member 1}
\newcommand{\tamumembertwo}{Committee Member 2}
\newcommand{\tamumemberthree}{Committee Member 3}
\renewcommand{\tamudepthead}{Head of Department}
%Type only May, August, or December.
\renewcommand{\tamugradmonth}{December}
\renewcommand{\tamugradyear}{2021}
%Your department name goes here.
\renewcommand{\tamudepartment}{Mathematics}
\include{data/titlepage} % This is simply a file that formats and adds your titlepage, please do not edit this unless you have a specific need. .
\include{data/abstract}
\include{data/dedication}
\include{data/acknowledgements}
\include{data/contributors}
\include{data/nomenclature}
\include{data/lists} % This is simply a file that formats and adds your toc, lof, and lot, please do not edit this unless you have a specific need.
\include{data/section1}
\include{data/section2}
\include{data/section3}
\include{data/section4}
%The next line is the format for inserting new sections.
%Replace the name "newsection" with the name of your
%new section file.
%\include{data/newsection}
%fix spacing in bibliography, if any...
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\let\oldbibitem\bibitem
\renewcommand{\bibitem}{\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\oldbibitem}
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%The bibliography style declared is the IEEE format. If
%you require a different style, see the document
%bibstyles.pdf included in this package. This file,
%hosted by the University of Vienna, shows several
%bibliography styles and examples of in-text citation
%and a references page.
\bibliographystyle{ieeetr}
\phantomsection
\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{REFERENCES}
\renewcommand{\bibname}{{\normalsize\rm REFERENCES}}
%This file is a .bib database that contains the sources.
%This removes the dependency on the previous file
%bibliography.tex.
\bibliography{data/myReference}
%This next line includes appendices. The file
%appendix.tex contains commands pointing to
%the appendix files; be sure to change these
%pointers if you end up changing the filenames.
%Leave this commented if you will not need
%appendix material.
\include{data/appendices}
\end{document}