Math 321

Foundations of Abstract Algebra

General Information Schedule Homework

Textbook

Abstract Algebra: Theory and Applications by Thomas Judson. Available Online

Administrative Information

Class Time MWF 9:00 - 9:50
Classroom Science Center 2245
Instructor Joe Mileti
Office Science Center 2514
Office Hours Monday 2:30-3:30
Tuesday 1:30-3:00
Wednesday 2:05 - 3:00
Friday 10:00 - 11:00
By Appointment
Email miletijo ~at~ grinnell ~dot~ edu
Phone 269-4994

Homework Assignments

Homework assignments will be due for most class periods and will be posted to the course webpage. They must be turned in at the beginning of class. Solutions to the homework will also be posted online (likely on PioneerWeb). Please take the time to write up your solutions neatly and carefully! Your lowest three homework scores will be dropped.

Although there will certainly be some "computational" problems in the course, most of the homework involves writing proofs. This often means that there there are many correct answers. This also means that the clarity of exposition and the proper use of mathematical terminology are as vital to your solutions as having the correct idea. I understand that you may not be entirely comfortable with writing mathematical proofs (especially early in the course), but learning the standards of such proofs is as important a goal of this course as is learning the technical material. Do not be alarmed if your homework has many comments about how to tighten your mathematical prose.

Policy on Late Homeworks

Unless you have a serious emergency which you bring to my attention before a homework assignment is due, late homework will not be accepted. However, please feel free to take advantage of the fact that several homework scores are dropped to skip writing up a homework assignment if you have more pressing demands on your time.

Exams

There will be three in class exams and a scheduled three hour final exam.

In class exams dates: September 21, October 14, and November 13.

Final exam date: Tuesday, December 15 at 9:00am.

Grading

Percentage
Homework 25%
Lowest of Three In Class Exams 10%
Other Two In Class Exams 20% each
Final 25%

Unsolicited Advice

Academic Honesty

Homework: You must cite other books or online sources if you use them to help solve a problem. If you enjoy working in groups, I encourage you to work with others in the class to solve the homework problems, but please write on your homework who you worked with. In all cases, your homework is to be written up independently in your own words. This means you can not write a communal solution and all copy it down, and you can not copy and paste a solution from somewhere else. In general, getting ideas from other people or sources is fine (so long as you do not read another solution), but take those ideas and go write the problem up on your own.

Exams: You may neither give nor receive help. Written notes and computers are not permitted.

Disabilities

Students with learning, physical, or psychiatric disabilities enrolled in this course that may need disability-related classroom accommodations are encouraged to make an office appointment with me in first few weeks of class. You will need to provide documentation of your disability to the Associate Dean and Director of Academic Advising, Joyce Stern, located in the lower level of the Forum (x3702).

Religious Observations

If you have a religious observance that conflicts with your participation in the course, please come speak with me as soon as possible to discuss appropriate accommodations.