Syllabus for
Math
417, Sections C13 and D13, Spring 2014
Introduction to Abstract Algebra
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Professor: Eugene Lerman
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Office: 336 Illini Hall
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Phone: (217) 244-9510
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email: lerman( at )math. uiuc. edu
(the best way to contact Eugene Lerman)
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Home page: http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~lerman
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Course page:
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~lerman/417/s14/s14.html
homework assignments are posted at
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~lerman/417/s14/s14hw.html
I may also occasionally scan my lecture notes and post them on the
homeworks page
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Office Hours: see my calender and/or
by appointment
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Class meets:
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Section C13 MWF 10 am, 143 Henry
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Section D13 MWF 11 am, 147 Altgeld
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Prerequisites: Officially either math 416 or one of MATH 410,
MATH 415 together with one of MATH 347, MATH 348, CS 373; or consent
of instructor. In practice, ability to understand and write proofs.
Text book: Frederick M. Goodman,
Algebra: Abstract and Concrete (Edition 2.6), SemiSimple
Press Iowa City, IA. [PDF
file available for download free of charge]
We will study material from Chapters 1 - 7.
Other Textbooks: (see the Math Library)
- Michael Artin, Algebra, (2nd edition) Prentice Hall,
1991. [ more advanced than the recommended textbook with
alternative approaches]
- Garrett Birkhoff and Saunders MacLane, A survey of modern algebra , (4th Edition), Macmillan, 1977. [a classic book; more advanced than the recommended textbook]
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Homework: Homework problems are to be assigned
once a week. They are due the following week in class. No
late homework will be accepted.
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Attendance: of lectures/discussions is expected.
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Exams: There will be quizzes, two midterms and a
final. You have to pass the final to pass the course. All exams will be closed book. The midterms will take place on
March 7 and April 25 (the dates are
not likely to change). The final, according to the non-combined final
examination schedule is to take place on
8:00–11:00 AM, Monday, May 12 (for C13) and 8:00–11:00 AM, Friday, May 16 (for D13).
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Grade: The formula for the course grade is roughly
as follows:
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final exam = 35 %
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2 midterms at 20 % each = 40%
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homework, quizzes = 25%
There is no plan for a curve
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