a LaTeX2e class file for preparing doctoral dissertations or dissertation proposals
in the required form for submission to the University of Massachusetts Graduate School.
Quick Start
To add the required files to your tex environment, run the installer:
./install.sh
If you want to use LyX, copy the layout file after installing the class files:
cp lyx/umassthesis.layout ~/.lyx/layouts/
Once installed, you should be able to work with the example files in example/:
cd example/
# Compile with pdflatex + bibtex:
pdflatex umthsmpl
bibtex umthsmpl
pdflatex umthsmpl
# Edit with LyX:
lyx umthsmpl.lyx
Class Options
umassthesis is based on the LaTeX2e report class and accepts all of the options of that class.
It also introduces several new ones:
doublespace -- the default, indicates double spacing as per U.Mass.
requirements. You will need this when you do your final copy.
singlespace -- for earlier work, not acceptable to the Grad school.
condensed -- for earlier work, not acceptable to the Grad school, creates
condensed versions of the frontmatter. Condensed implies singlespace.
uncondensed -- the default.
dissertation -- the default, indicates that this document is a dissertation.
thesis -- indicates that this document is a Master's thesis rather than a
dissertation.
proposal -- indicates that this document is a thesis or dissertation
proposal, rather than a thesis or dissertation. This will only change the
wording on the title and signature pages.
allowlisthypenation -- (the default), allows hyphenation of words in the
table of contents, the list of figures, and the list of tables. Believed
to be acceptable to the Graduate School.
nolisthyphenation -- disallows hyphenation of words in the table of contents
and the list of figures and tables. Use this option if the Grad School
doesn't like your hyphenation.
nicerdraft -- relaxes some of the Grad School's rules for working with
drafts; has no effect when doublespace is in effect
nonicerdraft -- the default, leaves things in draft as they will be in the
final version
This class adds the following commands and environments to the report class,
upon which it is based:
\degree{name}{abbrv} -- Sets the name and abbreviation for the degree. These
default to "Doctor of Philosopy" and "Ph.D.", respectively.
\copyrightyear{year} -- for the copyright page.
\bachelors{degree}{institution} -- for the abstract
\masters{degree}{institution} -- for the abstract
if you have other degrees you may use
\secondbachelors{degree}{institution}
\thirdbachelors{degree}{institution}
\secondmasters{degree}{institution}
\thirdmasters{degree}{institution}
\priordoctorate{degree}{institution}
\committeechair{name} -- for the signature page
or, if you have two co-chairs: \cochairs{first name}{second name}
\firstreader{name} -- for the signature page
\secondreader{name}
\thirdreader{name}
\fourthreader{name}
\fifthreader{name}
\sixthreader{name}
\departmentchair{name} -- to use a different title than Department Chair, use \departmentchair[title]{name}.
\departmentname{name}
\copyrightpage -- produces the copyright page
\signaturepage -- produces the signature page
\frontmatter -- these are required in their various
\mainmatter -- appropriate locations
\backmatter --
\unnumberedchapter[toc]{name} -- like \chapter, except that it produces an
unnumbered chapter; alternatively, like \chapter*, except that it lists the
chapter in the table of contents.
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