How to change the style in ua.classes thesis template












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I'm using this template from a LaTeX2e document class named 'ua-thesis'.



documentclass[draft]{ua-thesis} 


I want to use the same font used for the title and chapters in this class but only needs to make it bold. However, when I use textbf{•}, the font style change. I want to make the font of the title, sections (chapters) bold while keeping the same font style.



This is the link for the template:
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/manual-slash-example-for-university-of-arizona-theses-and-dissertations-formatted-with-ua-thesis-dot-cls/jsnkqkqnzcqn



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    I'm using this template from a LaTeX2e document class named 'ua-thesis'.



    documentclass[draft]{ua-thesis} 


    I want to use the same font used for the title and chapters in this class but only needs to make it bold. However, when I use textbf{•}, the font style change. I want to make the font of the title, sections (chapters) bold while keeping the same font style.



    This is the link for the template:
    https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/manual-slash-example-for-university-of-arizona-theses-and-dissertations-formatted-with-ua-thesis-dot-cls/jsnkqkqnzcqn



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      I'm using this template from a LaTeX2e document class named 'ua-thesis'.



      documentclass[draft]{ua-thesis} 


      I want to use the same font used for the title and chapters in this class but only needs to make it bold. However, when I use textbf{•}, the font style change. I want to make the font of the title, sections (chapters) bold while keeping the same font style.



      This is the link for the template:
      https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/manual-slash-example-for-university-of-arizona-theses-and-dissertations-formatted-with-ua-thesis-dot-cls/jsnkqkqnzcqn



      This is how I failed to change :
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      I'm using this template from a LaTeX2e document class named 'ua-thesis'.



      documentclass[draft]{ua-thesis} 


      I want to use the same font used for the title and chapters in this class but only needs to make it bold. However, when I use textbf{•}, the font style change. I want to make the font of the title, sections (chapters) bold while keeping the same font style.



      This is the link for the template:
      https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/manual-slash-example-for-university-of-arizona-theses-and-dissertations-formatted-with-ua-thesis-dot-cls/jsnkqkqnzcqn



      This is how I failed to change :
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