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Requirements for Thesis and
Colloquium:
- Biology graduate students must write a
thesis to complete their degree.
- The thesis must show originality,
appropriate organization, clarity of purpose, critical analysis, and
accuracy and completeness of documentation where needed. Critical and
independent thinking is required. It must meet standards for publication
in the scholarly journals of that discipline. Students must enroll in four
units of thesis (299). The thesis should be written in discussion with the
student's thesis committee, particularly the thesis committee chair.
- If thesis work is not completed the
semester for which the student has enrolled in 299, a grade of SP is
entered. If the grade is not replaced within two years, the department may
require the student to reenroll in 299.
- Students must maintain continual
enrollment at the University while: 1) completing a grade of SP in thesis
(299), or a grade of I in any other course, OR 2) during the semester in
which an application for the degree is to be granted. Students may apply
for an official leave of absence with the Graduate Division to be exempted
from this rule.
- Due dates for the thesis are determined
by the Graduate Division and are listed in the University Calendar. The
date is early in the semester. It is possible to make a few changes in the
thesis after submission to the Graduate Division. No changes may be made
after the last day of instruction for that semester or after the date
assigned by the Graduate Division thesis consultant. The thesis committee,
before submission to the graduate program, must approve the thesis.
- Students must submit their thesis at
least two weeks before the university due date to their thesis committee
members. Some committee members may require more than two weeks to read
the thesis and if they request more time the student must distribute the
thesis to that committee member earlier. Students should expect
substantial rewriting of their thesis in response to committee member
comments and suggestions. Students expecting to graduate in the summer
semester should check with their committee about their schedule.
- The thesis must conform to the Graduate
Division criteria on matters of format, documentation, and quality of
writing. This information must be obtained from the Graduate Division.
- Final publication of the thesis
requires the student turn in on original and two photocopies signed by the
thesis committee, ready for binding and microfilming, to the Graduate
Division. A receipt for binding and a microfilming fee should accompany
the thesis copies. This must be completed by the last day assigned by the
thesis consultant.
- Students must also present their research in a colloquium. This is a
formal presentation of research results. This must be completed seven
days prior to the last day of instruction for the semester the student
wishes to graduate.
- The date, time and place of the
colloquium must be arranged in consultation with the thesis committee
members and in coordination with the Biology Department staff. Only
certain days and times may be available. Students must also arrange for
the appropriate equipment for their presentation (projector, overhead….).
- Students must produce and post notices
for the colloquium. Colloquium notices must be posted at least seven days
before the colloquium around the Science building and other appropriate
sites.
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