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* [https://gs.mcmaster.ca/academic-services/degree-completion Guide to completing your degree]   
* [https://gs.mcmaster.ca/academic-services/degree-completion Guide to completing your degree]   
For example, you will find details such as the formatting required for a [https://gs.mcmaster.ca/sites/default/files/resources/guide_for_the_preparation_of_masters_and_doctoral_theses-_december_2016.pdf "sandwich" thesis at McMaster], the timeline for scheduling your thesis submission and defense, and the appropriate formatting required to successfully submit your thesis for upload by McMaster University Libraries to MacSPHERE.  [https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/ MacSPHERE] allows your work to be available internationally and offers you statistics on how often your thesis is accessed. SGS also offers a link to Lehmann Bindery where you can submit an electronic copy, should you wish hard copies to be bound for your own use.
For example, you will find details such as the formatting required for a [https://gs.mcmaster.ca/sites/default/files/resources/guide_for_the_preparation_of_masters_and_doctoral_theses-_december_2016.pdf "sandwich" thesis at McMaster], the timeline for scheduling your thesis submission and defense, and the appropriate formatting required to successfully submit your thesis for upload by McMaster University Libraries to MacSPHERE.  [https://macsphere.mcmaster.ca/ MacSPHERE] allows your work to be available internationally and offers you statistics on how often your thesis is accessed. SGS also offers a link to Lehmann Bindery where you can submit an electronic copy, should you wish hard copies to be bound for your own use.
SGS also offers these documents to help with navigating the PhD defense online set-up process in Mosaic:
* [https://gs.mcmaster.ca/sites/default/files/resources/the_student_guide_to_the_phd_defence_process_0.pdf Student guidelines]
* [https://gs.mcmaster.ca/sites/default/files/resources/faculty_resource_for_phd_defence_process.pdf Faculty guidelines]


; The '''Master’s defense''' is organized within the department.  
; The '''Master’s defense''' is organized within the department.  

Revision as of 12:43, 27 August 2018

Permission to Write

Once students have completed all course work, passed their comprehensive exams (in the case of PhD thesis), and collected all their thesis data, with approval of their supervisory committee they may be awarded permission to write. This is not a necessary requirement of the program, but provides the student with a formal document of approval from the committee that no additional data are needed to write the dissertation.

Planning your Defense

Instructions for both Masters and PhD thesis and defense preparation is provided on the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) website in a set of tabs and documents:

For example, you will find details such as the formatting required for a "sandwich" thesis at McMaster, the timeline for scheduling your thesis submission and defense, and the appropriate formatting required to successfully submit your thesis for upload by McMaster University Libraries to MacSPHERE. MacSPHERE allows your work to be available internationally and offers you statistics on how often your thesis is accessed. SGS also offers a link to Lehmann Bindery where you can submit an electronic copy, should you wish hard copies to be bound for your own use.

SGS also offers these documents to help with navigating the PhD defense online set-up process in Mosaic:

The Master’s defense is organized within the department.
Section 3.3 in the Graduate Calendar provides guidelines for the thesis and defense process.
Note that in contrast to the PhD defense, there is some flexibility in whether the Master's defense is public. Discuss this option with your supervisor.
It is the supervisor's responsibility to find a chair for the defense.
The following two forms (SGS and PNB) should be printed and brought to the defense:

Have you completed all the course requirements?

You will want to have completed all your program requirements when it comes time to initiate your PhD defense. From section 4.3 Thesis in the graduate calendar: "Please note that thesis defences may not be initiated until all other degree requirements, including comprehensive examinations, have been completed."

Thus, ideally, you will have completed all your Course Requirements BEFORE the beginning of the last term in which you will be initiating your PhD defense. Occasionally (very rarely), a student will be registered in a required course in the same term that they are initiating their PhD defense. As long as the student is enrolled in the course in the term in which they initiate, missing the grade would not prevent the student from initiating a PhD defense. However, when it comes time to clear the student to graduate they won’t be cleared if the grade is still missing.

Think about your Plan of Study early and make sure you complete all requirements in good time.