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Graduate Programs - AnS A. Majors: Animal Breeding and Genetics Animal Physiology Animal Science Meat Science Animal Nutrition—now interdepartmental Nutritional Sciences Animal Science faculty are also involved with interdepartmental majors in Genetics, Microbiology, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Immunobiology, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Toxicology, Sustainable Agriculture and Neuroscience. These students have AnS as their “home” department

Graduate Programs - AnS A. Majors: Animal Breeding and Genetics Animal Physiology Animal Science Meat Science Animal Nutrition—now interdepartmental Nutritional

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Graduate Programs - AnSA. Majors:

Animal Breeding and GeneticsAnimal PhysiologyAnimal ScienceMeat Science

Animal Nutrition—now interdepartmental Nutritional Sciences

Animal Science faculty are also involved with interdepartmental majors in Genetics, Microbiology, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Immunobiology, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Toxicology, Sustainable Agriculture and Neuroscience. These students have AnS as their “home”

department

M.S. 30 credits - (22+ at ISU) -An S 501, 590L(2 cr.), 695(1 cr.)

Ph.D. 72 credits - (36+ at ISU, 24+ consecutive)

-501, 590L(4 cr., taken twice for 2 credits each), 695(2 cr., taken twice)C. Time Limits

M.S. 5 years

Ph.D. 5-7 years

B. Credit Requirements:

Major Professor

Assistantships– administrative, research, teaching– 1/4 - 3/4 time (1/2 time = 20 hours per week)– Graduate College Tuition Scholarships– 50% of resident tuition (M.S.) or 100% (Ph.D.)

POS Committee Approval– 2nd semester, no later than semester before oral exam. (http://www.grad-college.iastate.edu/forms)

– 3 faculty for M.S. committee, 5 faculty for Ph.D. committee; one must be outside the major

Progress:

Program of Study (POS) approval– as soon as committee is approved

BUT NOT BEFORE!

New rule: The POS Committee form approved bythe Graduate College must be submitted to the AnS DOGE with the POS form for signaturebefore submitting to the Graduate College

Progress (continued):

Complete courses, do research– Approval for use of animals in research by

Committee on Animal Carehttp://www.coac.iastate.edu

– Approval for human subjects use by Institutional Review Board http://grants-svr.admin.iastate.edu/VPR/humansubjects.html

Progress (continued):

Request Ph.D. Preliminary Exam - at least two weeks before exam date

– all prior requirements ( POS approved, full admission, time limit not exceeded, registered for current semester, etc.) met

– written and oral – pass– conditional pass– fail - may be allowed to retake exam after at least 6 months.– fail - without opportunity to retake exam.

Progress (continued):

Complete research, write thesis

-all ISU theses are (since 2006)

digital and submitted electronically

Progress (continued):

Thesis/dissertation website

www.grad-college.iastate.edu/thesis/homepage.html

Thesis Checklist

This checklist is what the Thesis Reviewers in the Graduate College will use to review a thesis after it has been submitted. For more tips on the items below, view Resources and Thesis Writing Tips.  

Title Page___ Matches Iowa State's web samples         ___ No page number displayed on this page        ___ Title should display about 1.25 inches from the top of page        ___ Capitalize only the first word of the title and any other words that are always capitalized        ___ No period after the title        ___ No minor displayed on the title page        ___ Do not use Dr., Esq., PhD, AIA, or other titles or affiliations before or after names ___ Copyright statement (optional in thesis) must list the year of actual graduation

Page Numbering ___ No page number displayed on title page (actually p. i) ___ Preliminary pages (except title page) must display in small Roman numerals, starting with ii ___ All pages, except the title page, must show a page number in exactly the same font, size, and location including landscape (sideways) pages. ___ All page numbers must be located either at the top right-hand corner or at the top center

___ Text pages start with 1 for the first chapter page and continue in Arabic numbers, with no marks, such as hyphens or dashes, before or after the number ___ Page numbers must fall within the 1.25-inch top margin. At least a one-half-inch (preferably 0.75 inch) margin should remain between the top of the page number and the top edge of the page,

Margins ___ Top: 1.25"; left: 1.25-1.50"; bottom: 1"; right: 1"; page

numbers (in headers) set at .75" ___ Consistent margins throughout the thesis

Line Spacing___ Space-and one-half or double space line spacing___ References, tables, appendices, footnotes, endnotes, and block quotes may be single-spaced

Fonts ___ 10-12 pt size; tables, figures, footnotes, endnotes, and appendices may be smaller font, if viewable___ Standard proportional fonts, such as Times New Roman or Arial___ Same font used throughout thesis text (tables and figures may differ)

Table of Contents (not required for Creative Writing, if no chapter titles)  ___ Sequence of pages is in correct order ___ Abstract (optional) - last preliminary page before page 1 ___ Headings text and page numbers match respective headings and page numbers within the thesis text ___ Every Top Level heading (Preliminary, Chapter, Reference/Bibliography, and Appendix) that occurs after the ToC must be listed (this is the minimum required) ___ Page numbers must be right justified, with no text running into the column(s) of page numbers

Top Level Headings ___ All Top Level (Preminary, Chapter, Reference/Bibliography, and

Appendix) headings must have exactly the same size, font, capitalization, and location at the top of the page ___ Top Level headings may be no larger than 14-point

Thesis Text___ All primary text should be black___ No blank pages___ No excessive white space in text___ Each Chapter, List, and Appendix starts on a new page

Tables and Figures ___ Captions for all tables and figures formatted in a consistent manner (numbering, punctuation, etc.)___ Must fit within the margins of thesis___ For Tables and Figures that continue onto next page, carry over titles and headings to the following        pages (example)___ Landscape tables must follow ISU specifications (centered example)

Citations and References/Bibliography___ Consistent academic style of the discipline

Journal Paper Format___ Follows ISU requirements for Journal Paper

Appendices___ Each appendix must have a Top Level heading, in the same location as, and formatted like, all the other Top Level headings in the text ___ Must be displayed as Top Level headings in your Table of Contents___ All pages are numbered in the same font and location as text pages___ Do not put an A or I or 1 after Appendix, if there is only one appendix

Biographical Sketch or Vita (optional in thesis) ___ Follows ISU requirements for Biographical Sketch or Vita

• Thesis Office, 515-294-4531, [email protected]

Application for Graduation (Diploma Slip)

– 1st week of semester of planned graduation

For Fall, 2010 graduation → Aug. 27, 2010

Progress (continued):

Request for Final Oral Exam

– at least 3 weeks before exam date

Nov. 3, 2010

– submit thesis to the committee at least

two weeks before exam

Last Date for Final Oral Exam

– Nov. 24, 2010

– Receive Graduation Approval Slip

Progress (continued):

Last day to submit signed thesis submission request form

– Nov 30, 2010; 4:00 pm

Last date to upload thesis

– Dec. 2, 2010; 4:00 pm

Progress (continued):

Last day to complete signatures on Graduation Approval Slip

Progress (continued):

Dec. 3 , 2010; 4:00 p.m.

Graduation - Dec. 18, 2010