Math 654: Algebra II
Instructor:
Sarah Witherspoon
Email: sjw AT math.tamu.edu
Office and hours: Blocker 513B, TR 1:30-3 pm
Course web address:
/~sjw/654/math654_2019.html
Class meetings: MWF 10:20-11:10 am in Blocker 148
Recommended Text: Hungerford, Algebra,
Graduate Text in Mathematics,
Springer-Verlag, 1974.
Course requirements and grades
Course prerequisite: Math 653 or equivalent.
Homework will be assigned regularly, and is worth
a total of 1/5 of your grade.
Each in-class exam is worth 1/5 of your grade, and
the final exam is worth 2/5 of your grade.
Grades are assigned as follows based on your average:
A (90-100%), B (80-89%), C (70-79%), D (60-69%),
F (0-59%).
Exam schedule
Exam 1, Friday, February 15, in class
Exam 2, Friday, March 29, in class
Final Exam, Monday, May 6, 8:00 - 10:00 am, in our regular classroom
Course description
3.0 credits. Survey of modules, field extensions, Galois theory.
Homework Assignments will be given
approximately once each week, and usually will be due the following
week.
They must be turned in on time.
Working together on homework is fine, but
each of you should write up your own solutions.
Attendance Regular attendance is expected but is not
officially recorded. Please
let me know by e-mail, phone, or in person if you must miss two or
more class days in a row.
Likewise if you must arrive late or leave early; this is disruptive
and should be avoided unless absolutely necessary.
Make-up policy
Make-ups for missed homework and exams will only be allowed for a
university approved excuse in writing. Wherever possible, you should
inform me prior to missing an exam. Consistent with University Student
Rules, students are required to notify an instructor by the end of the
second working day after an absence. Otherwise, they forfeit their
rights to a make-up.
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requiring an accomodation, please contact the Department of Student
Life Services for Students with Disabilities in room 118 of
Cain Hall or call 845-1637.
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