Thesis Template
Thesis Template
Thesis Template
by
[your official name]
[last month of the semester you will graduate] 20XX
Presented to the
Division of Science, Information Arts, and Technologies
University of Baltimore
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Degree of
Master of Science [or Doctor of Science
________________________________
[name, Committee Member]
________________________________
[name, Committee Member]
Abstract
Insert abstract here; it should not exceed one page. Abstract text must be 1.5 spacing and
should normally have no paragraph breaks. Here are some form and style tips: (a) Limit
the abstract to one typed page; (b) maintain the scholarly language used throughout the
thesis; (c) keep the abstract concise, accurate, and readable; (d) use correct English; (e)
ensure each sentence adds value to the reader’s understanding of the research; and (f) use
the full name of any acronym used again in the abstract, and include the acronym in
parentheses. Do not include references or citations in the abstract. Per APA style, unless
at the start of a sentence, use numerals in the abstract, not written out numbers.
Acknowledgments
This is an optional page for acknowledgments. It is a nice place to thank the
faculty, family members, and friends who have helped you reach this point in your
academic career.
No page number appears on any of the pages up to this point. If you do not wish
to include this page, delete the heading and the body text; if a blank page remains, delete
the page break above but leave the section break that you see below this text.
Table of Contents
List of Tables.......................................................................................................................ii
List of Figures.....................................................................................................................iii
First Heading..................................................................................................................2
First Heading..................................................................................................................3
First Heading..................................................................................................................4
Chapter 5: This Chapter Appears in Public Health and Some Psychology Theses.............6
First Heading..................................................................................................................6
References............................................................................................................................7
Use this table of contents (TOC) as an example of what one looks like. When it comes
time for creating your own TOC, RIGHT CLICK anywhere in the Table of Contents,
select UPDATE FIELD, then select UPDATE ENTIRE TABLE or UPDATE PAGE
NUMBERS ONLY, and click OK.
The table of contents will be generated using the style tags from the template; you will
also be able to automatically update the TOC, both added headings and page numbers.
i
List of Tables
Table 1. A Sample Table Showing Correct Formatting......................................................5
When you update the list of tables, the table number and title will come in without
a period between them; you will need to manually add that period after all table numbers,
as shown for Table 1. In addition, the title will retain the italics from the narrative when
the List of Tables is updated. Once your list is finalized, select the entire list and change
it all plain type.
ii
List of Figures
Figure 1. Figure caption goes here.....................................................................................xx
The List of Figures is not set up to automatically update. If you have figures in
your document, type them in manually here, following the example above.
iii
[thesis title: chapter title] 1
First Heading
Insert text here.
Report the literature in past tense, as in Jones (2003) argued, not Jones (2003)
argues.
Here are some additional tips for presenting data in vertical list form.
1. In the body of your paper, use this format when presenting information as a
vertical list.
2. When the order of the items in the list is important, use a numbered list. Use a
bulleted vertical list when you do not need to indicate a certain order or
chronology.
This is an example of a bulleted list.
It follows the same format as for a numbered list, with the bullet point
indented the same as a paragraph indent.
First Heading
Insert text here.
First Heading
Insert text here.
This is an example of a table in APA style (see Table 1).
Table 1
A Sample Table Showing Correct Formatting
Column A Column B Column C Column D
Row 1
Row 2
Row 3
Row 4
This is an example of a figure labeled per APA style. Note that the label is placed
under the figure itself. As with tables, refer to the figure by number in the narrative text
preceding the placement of the figure (see Figure 1).
[place figure here]
Chapter 5: This Chapter Appears in Public Health and Some Psychology Theses
First Heading
Insert text here.
References
Insert References here. Examples of some common types of references follow; see APA
6.22 and Chapter 7 for more details.
These sample entries are tagged with the “APA Reference” style tag, which means the
line spacing and hanging indent are automatic. Apply the “APA Reference” style
tag to your entries.
Pay special attention to italics, capitalization, and punctuation. The style tag does not
govern those aspects of the entry.
Periodical (journal)
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (1994). Title of article. Title of Periodical,
xx(x), xxx-xxx.
Online periodical (journal)
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., & Author, C. C. (1994). Title of article. Title of Periodical,
xx(x), xxx-xxx. doi:xxxxxx
Nonperiodical (book)
Author, A. A. (1994). Title of work. City of Publication, ST: Publisher.
Chapter in a book
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (1994). Title of chapter. In A. Editor, B. Editor, & C.
Editor (Eds.), Title of book (pp. xxx-xxx). City, ST: Publisher.