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Submission of the Thesis

For a student whose program includes a thesis, that thesis must be approved by the professor in charge and accepted by the other members of the student`s three-person committee. The final draft of the thesis should be prepared in strict accordance with the instructions given in the pamphlet Style Guide for Thesis and Dissertation Preparation, available at the Office of the Dean. After the committee has accepted the thesis, the required copies must be filed with the School of Management and Labor Relations (M.H.R.M. and M.L.E.R.) or with the Graduate School-New Brunswick (I.R.H.R.). The filing must take place within the announced deadlines for completion of degree requirements. In general, SMLR follows Graduate School-New Brunswick guidelines for thesis policy.


 
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