Instructor:           Dr. Cordero                                                                                                                

Office:                  425 Pickard Hall

Telephone:          817-272-5062

Office hours:      Tuesday and Thursday 2:00-3:00 p.m.  or by appointment.

E-mail:                  cordero@uta.edu

Textbook:     Abstract Algebra, Dummit and Foote, Third Edition

About the course:  In this course we will study groups in depth. Also rings will be introduced.

Evaluation: Three in-class examinations, one take-home examination and a comprehensive final exam and homework on the following dates (subject to change):

Test # 1Tuesday February 515%
Test # 2Thursday February 2815%
Test # 3Take home: Due Tuesday April 8th15%
Test # 4Thursday April 2415%
Homework  Several dates10%
Final examination Tuesday May 6th ,
11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
30%

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