clthesis*
A LaTeX 2e Class to Format
Theses and Dissertations at Clemson University

Bernd Schandl
bschand@math.clemson.edu

Created on November 10, 1999

*Class version v1.4 of 1999/11/10; Documentation of 1999/11/10

Abstract

This class file should help users format their thesis or dissertation according to the guidelines issued by the Graduate School at Clemson University [7]. While not approved officially by the Graduate School it should meet most if not all of its requirements. This documentation describes all the commands and environments available to format a thesis.

1 Before We Start. . .
2 Introduction
3 Usage
4 The Different Parts of a Thesis
   4.1 Initializations
      4.1.1 Gathering Information
      4.1.2 Starting the Text
   4.2 Preliminaries
      4.2.1 Approval Page
      4.2.2 Title Page
      4.2.3 Copyright Page
      4.2.4 Abstract
      4.2.5 Dedication
      4.2.6 Autobiography and Acknowledgments
      4.2.7 Table of Contents, List of Tables and Figures
   4.3 The Main Part
      4.3.1 Starting the Main Part
      4.3.2 Setting the Headings
      4.3.3 Numbering the Headings
      4.3.4 Environments
      4.3.5 Captions for Tables and Figures
      4.3.6 Footnotes
   4.4 Appendix and Beyond
      4.4.1 Appendix
      4.4.2 Bibliography
   4.5 Index
   4.6 Additional Chapters
5 Acknowledgments
6 Wishlist
References