This thesis/dissertation template has been prepared for graduate students in the College of Engineering at Brigham Young University.
\documentclass[fancy,phd]{byuthesis}
% Class options are simple/fancy and masters/phd.
% Leave options blank for defaults.
% Defaults are simple for document style, and masters for degree type.
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% Custom options and packages %
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% Define path to figure files
\graphicspath{{figures/}}
% Define sequences of Latin text to fill space in example documents
% (not needed for your thesis -- delete or comment out if you'd like)
\usepackage{blindtext}
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% Define title page elements %
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% Thesis title for required BYU title page
% On the required BYU title page, multiple-line titles should MUST be formatted into an inverted
% pyramid style. Choose line breaks accordingly.
\title{Exceptional Engineering Research That Has Taken Longer \\ Than Everyone Thought It Would}
% On the custom title page, use the same title, but format as you like
\customtitle{Exceptional Engineering Research \\ That Has Taken Longer Than \\ Everyone Thought It Would}
% Your name goes here:
\author{Emma J. Student}
% This is the date of graduation
\date{April 2021}
% If your degree is not a PhD or MS, then you can overwrite the degree using
% the \degree command: \degree{Bachelors of Basics}
% Your department
\department{Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering}
% The names of your committee members
\committeechair{Norman D. Smith}
\committeemember{Mary Q. Scott}
\committeemember{Steven R. Jones}
\committeemember{Anna B. Hanna}
% Include any keywords you would like for your thesis/dissertation
\keywords{awesome stuff, killer app, buzz words}
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% ---Bibliography source file--- %
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% Default is references.bib
\bibliography{references}
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% --- Begin Document --- %
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\begin{document}
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% --- Front matter (probably don't need to change)--- %
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\frontmatter
\titlepage
\clearpage
\customtitlepage
\clearpage
\input{abstract}
\clearpage
\input{acknowledgments}
\clearpage
\pdfbookmark{Table of Contents}{tableofcontents}
\tableofcontents*
\clearpage
\listoffigures
\clearpage
\listoftables
\clearpage
\input{nomenclature}
\clearpage
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% --- Main Body --- %
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\mainmatter
% Here you want to include the .tex files where you have your chapter content.
% You can name the files whatever you want, but make sure that what you call
% them here matches what you name them.
%
% Note that the chapter .tex files for the simple template and fancy template
% are different because fancy template option has commands and features not
% available in the simple template option.
% Fancy Version
\include{fancychapters/chap1}
\include{fancychapters/chap2}
\include{fancychapters/chap3}
\include{fancychapters/chap4}
% Simple Version
% \include{simplechapters/chap1}
% \include{simplechapters/chap2}
% \include{simplechapters/chap3}
% \include{simplechapters/chap4}
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% --- Bibliography --- %
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\chaptermark{References}
\printbibliography[title=References]
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% --- Appendices --- %
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\appendix
\include{appenA}
\include{appenB}
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\end{document}