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MATH 6130-001: Algebra 1

Fall 2019

MWF 9:00-9:50 am, ECCR 118


Syllabus


Text:  Abstract Algebra by D. S. Dummit and R. M. Foote (3rd Edition).

Course description:  We will discuss groups and rings (Chapters 1-9 of the text).

Prerequisites: MATH 3140.

Homework:  During the semester there will be regularly assigned homework. Homework will be due on Wednesdays. No late homework will be accepted. However, the two lowest homework scores won't count towards the final grade. No make-up will be given for homework.

Exams:  There will be one mid-term exam:

  • in class: October 11 (Fri), 9:00-9:50 am,
and a final exam
  • take-home: due electronically (latex or pdf) on Dec 18 (Wed), 4:00 pm.
Make-up for the midterm will only be given for unavoidable and documented absences. No make-up will be given for a missed final exam.

Limits of Collaboration: I recommend that you first attempt to solve the homework problems alone, using only your textbooks and your notes. If you need more help, you may consult other books or persons (including me). However, I require that you write your homework solutions unaided.

  • All outside sources (e.g., books other than the text for the course, collaboration with classmates, consultation with other persons, information found on the internet) used in homework solutions have to be acknowledged.
  • No student is allowed to see another's written work before that work has been graded.
  • No collaboration of any type is permitted on exams.
Grading:  You will be graded on your written work, which will be judged on the basis of correctness, completeness, and legibility. Some of the problems will ask you to justify your answer or give a proof. In these cases strings of formulas or diagrams without explanation will not be accepted.

Your final grade will be determined by the scores of your homework, mid-term exam, and final exam. To combine these items the following weights will be used:

  • Homework: 30%
  • Midterm exam: 30%
  • Final exam: 40%.
There will be no extra credit assignments.

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