(Songeui Campus)
Amended March 2015
The Catholic University of Korea,
Graduate School
General Regulations on Contribution of Degree Theses
1. These regulations shall apply to Songeui Campus students of the Graduate School of the Catholic University of Korea.
2. Degree theses shall contain new advances which make a substantial contribution to the progress of medical science.
3. Theses may be written in Korean or English. The default font for Korean theses shall be 바탕체. The default font for English theses shall be Times New Roman. Font size shall be 11pt, and thesis papers shall be double-spaced.
4. Details related to the preparation of theses shall follow the “Degree Thesis Submission Format” for the Graduate School of the Catholic University of Korea (Songeui Campus).
5. For Korean terms used in the preparation of theses, the following rules shall be observed.
A. For medical terms, the Medical Terms Glossary issued by the Korean Medical Association or
the Standard Glossary of Nursing Terms issued by the Korean Society of Nursing Science
shall be used.
B. Medical terms, proper nouns, names, place names, drug names and units for which there is no
suitable translation may be indicated in English.
C. If the translation of a term does not sufficiently convey the term’s meaning, the translation
shall be followed by the term in the original language in parentheses. Only the translation shall
be used thereafter.
6. If the use of abbreviations is necessary, the first use of the term in the thesis body shall be followed
by the abbreviation in parentheses. Thereafter, the abbreviation shall be used exclusively.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the title and abstract shall include no abbreviations.
7. The composition of a thesis shall be as follows. Each item shall start on a new page.
A. Korean theses: 1) Cover page 2) Inner sleeve 3) Thesis submittal form 4) Confirmation
statement 5) Acknowledgments 6) Table of contents 7) Abstract 8) Introduction 9) Materials
& Methods 10) Results 11) Discussion 12) References 13) Supplementary Information
(if needed) 14) English thesis submittal form 15) English confirmation statement 16) Abstract
(in English)
B. English theses: 1) Cover page 2) Inner sleeve 3) Thesis submittal form 4) Confirmation
statement 5) Acknowledgments 6) Contents 7) Abstract 8) Introduction 9) Materials & Methods
10) Results 11) Discussion 12) References 13) Supplementary Information (if needed)
14) English thesis submittal form 15) English confirmation statement 16) Abstract (in Korean)
C. The supplementary information sections of both Korean and English theses may include raw
data used in statistics, or data not mentioned in the results.
8. Theses shall be submitted online.
A. Degree theses shall be submitted online using the graduate school portal system
(http://portal.catholic.ac.kr/wps/portal). The name of the file shall include the degree and the
name of the candidate, as shown in the examples below. e.g.) Doctor of Medicine_John
Doe.pdf, Doctor of Philosophy_Jane Doe.doc
B. The main body of the thesis shall be written using Hangul (.hwp) or MS Word (.doc).
C. Figures or tables shall not be submitted as separate files, but shall be inserted into the applicable
parts of the main body.
Detailed Regulations on Contribution of Degree Theses
Theses shall be prepared according to the following regulations.
1. Title
The title shall be stated concisely, and shall contain characteristic and unique information to
facilitate searches for the thesis and determination of its contents.
2. Acknowledgments
If the submitter wishes to acknowledge the contribution of certain persons in the preparation
of the degree thesis, the submitter may include the names of such persons in the
acknowledgments page.
3. Abstract and key words
(1) The abstract shall not be divided into sub-sections, and shall be a single paragraph.
The abstract shall include a short statement of the background, purpose and methods of
the study, new and important results, and analyses thereof. While there is no limit on
the length of an abstract, the abstract shall be as concise as possible.
(2) Key words: 3 to 5 key words representing the contents of the thesis shall be listed
beneath the English and Korean abstracts. For key words, consult the terms in Medical
Subject Headings (MeSH) of Index Medicus (PubMed, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed).
e.g.) For an English thesis: Key Words: Stomach Neoplasms; Apoptosis; Tranion Factor
4. Text
(1) Introduction
(A) A logically structured statement of the content of the thesis, helping readers understand
the contents.
(B) The introduction shall be stated concisely, avoiding unnecessary and verbose citations
of literature.
(C) The rationale of the study and the process by which hypotheses were established shall
be stated logically.
(2) Materials & Methods
(A) Methods shall be stated in sufficient detail to allow a reader to repeat the experiment.
(B) If test methods or statistical methods are cited, the literature shall be quoted.
(C) If the study is a human clinical trial or deals with specimens obtained from the human body
(tissue, blood, etc.), anonymity shall be maintained to prevent the exposure of patients’
personal information. Written consent shall be obtained from subjects in accordance with the
Declaration of Helsinki and the “Bioethics and Safety Act” entering into effect on 2005.1.1.
Additionally, proof of approval by the Institutional Review Board of the Catholic University
of Korea’ shall be provided.
e.g.) Subjects were informed of the study design and purpose according to the Declaration of
Helsinki. Written informed consent was obtained from all subjects, and the study was
approved by the institutional review board at The Catholic University of Korea
(IRB approval number; MC12EISIXXXX)
(D) In principle, research tools used in degree theses shall be used with the prior approval
of the developer of the tool.
(E) For reference of the readers, the product names and manufacturers of equipment and
reagents used in the study shall be stated. When a manufacturer is first stated in the thesis,
the name of the company, and the city and country where the company is located shall be
stated in parentheses; thereafter, only the name of the company shall be stated.
e.g.) Human glioma cells (U87MG) were cultured in DMEM (Thermo Fisher Scientific,
Waltham, USA) supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum (Thermo Fisher Scientific)
and 1% penicillin-streptomycin (Thermo Fisher Scientific) at 37℃ in a humidified incubator
containing 5% CO2.
(F) As for statistical methods, if uncommon methods have been used, or if conventional
methods have been modified, the method shall be stated concisely, along with quotations
from the literature. If a computer program has been used, the relevant details shall be stated.
(3) Results
(A) For biological measurements, statistical significance shall be tested.
(B) If test results are presented in the form of tables or figures, the same data shall not
be repeated as text, or in another table or figure.
(C) Only the result shall be stated, in a concise manner. Analysis and discussion of the
results shall be contained in the Discussion section.
(4) Discussion
(A) Novel and important results obtained through the study shall be emphasized. Through
comparison with existing reports, the reliability and originality of the results shall
be analyzed.
(B) The significance of the results of the study with regard to proving the hypotheses
presented by the researcher in the introduction shall be stated.
(C) If the study has proven the hypotheses set forth by the researcher, the significance of such
hypotheses shall be stated, together with suggestions based thereon.
(D) Matters already stated in the Introduction or Results section shall not be repeated.
(E) The problems and limitations of the research method identified in the course of the study
shall be stated, in addition to matters which need to be addressed for future studies.
(F) Results shall not be analyzed based on data which has not been proven.
(G) If the results warrant the proposal of a new hypothesis, such new hypothesis shall
be proposed; provided, however, that it is clearly stated that a new hypothesis is
being proposed. Where necessary, recommendations may be stated.
(H) The discussion section shall end with concluding remarks that cover the purpose,
results and significance of the study.
5. References
(1) Method for stating names of authors in the text
(A) Korean theses
Names of Korean authors shall be stated in Korean, while non-Korean authors shall be
indicated by their last name only. The following formats shall be used.
a. Single author: 이시우, Douglas
b. Two authors: 박인선 and 지도식, Smith and John
c. Three or more authors: 고수근 et al., Conrat et al.
(B) English theses
Non-Korean authors shall be indicated by their last name only. The following formats
shall be used.
a. Single author: Douglas
b. Two authors: Smith and John
c. Three or more authors: Conrat et al.
(2) Method for quoting literature in the text
a. All listed literature shall be quoted in the text. When quoting literature in the text,
the number of the literature shall be stated in square brackets at the end of the sentence.
b. In Korean text, no theses shall be inserted between parentheses and the immediately
preceding word. In an English theses, a space shall be inserted between an opening
parenthesis and the word immediately preceding it.
c. If there is more than one number provided between the square brackets to identify multiple
references, no space shall be inserted between the numbers.
d. If there are two or more references cited, the numbers shall be listed in ascending order;
however, if there are three or more consecutive numbers for references, the number of the
first reference and the last reference shall be stated, connected by a “-”.
e.g.) ...Is a cause of recurrent unprovoked seizure[6,7].
⚬ ...intermediate stage between non-neoplastic regenerating nodules and overtly
malignant HCC [6,7].
...oncogenes such as p53 and AXIN1 are involved in this process [2-5], but the frequency
of these.........
⚬ ...commercialized and successfully utilized in research [9,13-16].
(3) Stating references
(A) Periodically published academic journals
a. Numbers without parentheses shall be used for references, and shall be listed in the order
cited in the text.
b. Literature shall be stated in order of author, title, journal name, year published, volume,
issue, and page number. The format stated below shall be used.
c. If there are multiple authors, their names shall be separated by commas (,). If there are
six or more authors, only 6 authors shall be stated. If there are more than 6 authors, the
remaining authors shall be indicated with “et al.” in English theses.
d. For literature published in Korean, the Korean first and last names of the author shall
be stated. For literature published in English, the last name of the author shall be stated, followed
by the initials of the middle name and given name.
e. When stating the names of academic journals, the abbreviations used in Index Medicus
shall be used. Abbreviations shall not be used for academic journals that are not listed
in Index Medicus.
f. Unpublished observations or personal communications, etc. shall not be stated in the
References, and shall be cited in the text using parentheses.
g. When citing an article whose publication has been approved but which has not yet been
published, “In Press” shall be stated instead of the volume and issue information, if the
article is in English; however, if the article can be searched online, Digital Object Identifier
(DOI) information shall be stated, along with the text “Epub ahead of print”.
h. For articles published online which have no volume and issue information, the Digital
Object Identifier (DOI) shall be stated instead of the volume, issue and page number
information.
(B) Books and other materials
a. When using a book as a reference, the author, title, edition, city publisher, publisher and year
published shall be stated, in that order.
b. When using a chapter within a book as a reference, the author and title of the chapter, editor of
the book, title, edition, city publisher, publisher, year published and the page numbers of
the chapter shall be stated, in that order.
c. When using a patent as a reference, the assignee, title of the patent, date of registration
and laid-open date shall be stated, in that order.
d. When using a degree thesis as a reference, the author, title of the thesis, type of degree, city in
which the dissertation collection was published, name of the graduate school, and
year published shall be stated, in that order.
e. When using a website as a reference, the author (omit if unavailable), title, website address,
and year & month accessed shall be stated, in that order.
(C) Examples of reference citations
a. Regularly published academic journals
① Articles with up to 6 authors
Jeon KI, Jeong JY, Jue DM. Thiol-reactive metal compounds inhibit NF-kappa B activation
by blocking I kappa B kinase. J Immunol 2000;164:5981-9.박희숙, 박찬기, 안명덕, 백남호.
녹내장 여과수술의 위험인자와 Mitomycin C. 대한안과학회지 1996;37:2089-96.
② Articles with 7 or more authors
Seung KB, Park DW, Kim YH, Lee SW, Lee CW, Hong MK, et al. Stents versus
coronary-artery bypass grafting for left main coronary artery disease.
N Engl J Med 2008;358:1781-92.
송재연, 송록, 조현희, 권동진, 유영옥, 임용택, 등. 폐경 여성의 골밀도에서 제지방의 중요성.
대한폐경학회지 2009;15:48-55.
③ Articles in print
Polley DB, Cobos I, Merzenich MM, Rubenstein JL. Severe hearing loss in Dlx1 mutant mice.
Hear Res (In press, 2006).
④ Articles whose publication has been approved and which are searchable online only, or articles
published in an online academic journal
Yamamoto Y, Loriot Y, Beraldi E, Zhang F, Wyatt AW, Al Nakouzi N, et al. Generation 2.5
antisense oligonucleotides targeting the androgen receptor and its splice variants suppress
enzalutamide resistant prostate cancer cell growth. Clin Cancer Res doi:10.1158/1078-0432.
ccr-14-1108.
⑤ Articles published in a supplementary issue
Géraud G, Spierings EL, Keywood C. Tolerability and safety of frovatriptan with short- and
long-term use for treatment of migraine and in comparison with sumatriptan.
Headache 2002;42 Suppl 2:S93-9.
Chapple IL, Genco R. Diabetes and periodontal diseases: consensus report of the
Joint EFP/AAP Workshop on Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases. J Periodontol 2013;84 Suppl 4:S106-12.
⑥ Articles published in an academic journal having more than one volume or issue number
Abend SM, Kulish N. The psychoanalytic method from an epistemological viewpoint.
Int J Psychoanal 2002;83(Pt 2):491-5.
Ahrar K, Madoff DC, Gupta S, Wallace MJ, Price RE, Wright KC. Development of a large
animal model for lung tumors. J Vasc Interv Radiol 2002;13(9 Pt 1):923-8.
⑦ Articles published in an academic journal without volume or issue information
Danĕk K. Skiing in and through the history of medicine. Nord Medicinhist Arsb 1982:86-100.
b. Books
① Books
Adkinson NF Jr, Bochner BS, Burks AW, Busse WW, Holgate ST, Lemanske RT, et al.
Middleton's Allergy: Principles and Practice. 8th ed. Philadelphia: Elsevier/Saunders; 2014.
② Chapter in a book
Meltzer PS, Kallioniemi A, Trent JM. Chromosome alterations in human solid tumors.
In: Vogelstein B, Kinzler KW, eds. The Genetic Basis of Human Cancer. 2nd ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill; 2002:93-113.
c. Patents
Rabiner RA, Hare BA. Inventors; Omnisonics Medical Technologies Inc, assignee.
Apparatus for removing plaque from blood vessels using ultrasonic energy. Patent US6866670.
Mar 15, 2005.
d. Degree theses
KWON, Ji Woon. Evaluation of Accuracy and Precision of Participants in Quality Control
Program on Asbestos Analysis [Doctoral degree thesis] Seoul: Catholic University of
Korea Graduate School; 2011.
e. Web site
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1).
Virus. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/h5n1-virus.htm (Accessed Jan 30, 2015)
6. Tables
(1) Tables shall be inserted at the applicable locations in the text.
(2) For tables, font size shall be 9 pt, with 1.5x spacing.
(3) Tables shall be numbered in the order in which they are cited in the text.
(4) Titles of tables shall be stated above each table in bold font, and no periods (.)
shall be added to the end of titles.
(5) Tables shall be divided using three horizontal lines. No vertical lines shall be used.
(6) Additional explanations of the content of each table may be given in footnotes below the table.
(7) Abbreviations used in a table shall be explained in footnotes below the table.
(8) Footnote symbols shall be lower case, superscript English letters.
(9) If citation numbers need to be indicated in a table, the same format used to cite references
in the text shall be used.
7. Figures
(1) Figures shall be inserted at the applicable locations in the text.
(2) Figures shall be numbered in the order cited in the text.
(3) The text size for titles and explanations of figures shall be 9 pt, with 1.5x spacing.
(4) The title of a figure shall be indicated in bold font below the table.
e.g.) Fig. 3. Major hormonal changes in the mother during pregnancy.
(5) Captions for figures shall be inserted in a new line below the title.
(6) Captions for figures shall be concise and sufficiently detailed to allow the figure to be
satisfactorily understood based on the figure and captions alone.
(7) Figures and photos shall have a resolution of at least 600dpi. Graphs shall have a
minimum resolution of 1200 dpi.
(8) Letters, numbers and symbols used in figures shall have uniform specifications throughout
all figures in the thesis, and shall be sufficiently large and clear to be legible when printed.
(9) Symbols, arrows or text, etc. used to aid the reader’s understanding of photos shall be suitably
clear and large for ease of identification, and shall have a sufficient contrast from the
background of the photo. Further, such symbols, arrows and numbers, etc. shall be
explained in the captions.
(10) The scale shall be marked on the photo in the case of microscope photos.
e.g.) 50 μm
(11) If a photo of a person is used, measures shall be taken to ensure such person
cannot be identified, or approval for the publication of such photo shall be obtained
from the subject, and submitted with the paper.
(12) A figure cited in the text shall be indicated at Fig. 1, Fig. 2A, etc.
e.g.) The function of hPL-L remains unclear (Fig. 2).
8. Proper nouns for organisms and genes
(1) Scientific names of organisms
Scientific names of organisms shall be indicated in italics.
e.g.) human (Homo sapiens), mice(Mus musculus), rat (Rattus norvegicus)
(2) Gene (gene, mRNA, cDNA) names
(A) Full names shall be indicated in normal text.
e.g.) insulin-like growth factor 1
(B) Abbreviations (symbols) shall be indicated in italics. All letters shall be capitalized for
human genes; for non-human genes, only the first letter shall be capitalized.
e.g.) Human gene; IGF1, mouse gene; Igf1
(3) Protein names
Protein names indicated using abbreviations or symbols shall be capitalized.
e.g.) IGF1 for both human and mouse
(4) Proper nouns for genes and proteins of key species shall follow the nomenclature
guidelines provided in the following website.
Species |
Guideline |
Database |
Human (Homo sapiens) |
http://www.genenames.org/hgnc-guidelines |
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) |
Mouse (Mus musculus)
Rat (Rattus norvegicus) |
http://www.informatics.jax.org/ mgihome/nomen/gene.shtml |
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) |
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) |
https://wiki.zfin.org/display/general/ ZFIN+Zebrafish+Nomenclature+Guidelines |
Zebrafish Model Organism Database (ZFIN) |
Budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) |
http://www.yeastgenome.org/help/ community/gene-registry |
Saccharomyces Genome Database |
9. Units of Measurement
(1) Values measured in experiments shall be indicated using SI (International system of Units)
units.
(2) For details on using SI units, refer to Guide to the Use of the International System of Units
(SI)http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/pdf/sp811.pdf.
(3) With the exception of % signs and temperature units, a space shall be inserted between all
units of measurement and the preceding numerical value.
e.g.) 17 mM, 23 cm, 25%, 37℃
Format for submission of degree theses
I. Composition
1. Outer sleeve (cover page)
2. Inner sleeve
3. Thesis submittal form
4. Confirmation statement
5. Acknowledgments
6. Contents
7. List of tables and list of figures (if needed)
8. Abstract
9. Text (contents may vary depending on the department; see Instructions for Contributions.)
10. References
11. Annex, index, etc. (if needed)
12. English thesis submittal form
13. English confirmation statement
14. Abstract (English)
II. Instructions for preparation of theses
1. Paper: 8-; B or greater white vellum paper or B5 copy paper
2. Print plate: 4 x 6 plate (18.5 cm x 25.5 cm), or B5 copy paper
These specifications apply to hard cover volumes. Theses submitted for
examination may be printed onto A4 paper.
3. The printed area shall be 14cm wide by 19cm high.
4. The default font for Korean theses shall be 바탕체. The default font for English theses
shall be Times New Roman. Font size shall be 11pt, with double spacing.
5. Text shall be written horizontally.
6. Year, month and day of conferral of degree
February (August for fall semester) ○○○○) - Indicate on cover page and inner sleeve
7. Year and month of submittal: State only the year and month when the thesis was submitted
E.g.) September 2001
Year and month of confirmation: State only the year and month when the thesis was examined
E.g.) November 2001
8. Titles of degrees
Department |
Master’s Degree |
Department of Medicine |
Master of Medical Science |
Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences |
Master of Science |
Department of Nursing |
Master of Science in Nursing |
Department |
Doctoral Degree |
Department of Medicine |
Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Science
|
Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences |
Doctor of Philosophy in Science
|
Department of Interdisciplinary Health Science |
Doctor of Philosophy in Science |
Department of Nursing
|
Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing |
Department of Public Health
|
Doctor of Philosophy in Public Health
|
Department of Bioethics
|
Doctor of Philosophy in Bioethics
|
Specifications for hard cover copy of degree theses
1. Cover page (paper size B5)
2. Inner sleeve
3. Thesis submittal form (Korean)
4. Confirmation statement (for master’s degree)
4. Confirmation statement (for doctoral degree)
5. Acknowledgments
6. Table of Contents (English)
7. Korean Abstract
8. Text (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion)
9. References
10. English thesis submittal form
11. English Confirmation statement (for master’s degree)
11. English Confirmation statement (for doctoral degree)
12. English Abstract
Abstract format for publication of excerpt collection (Korean form)
Abstract format for publication of excerpt collection (English form)
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