TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-Corpus Christi
Division of Computing and Mathematical Sciences
I. COURSE INFORMATION
- Meeting Time & Place: MW 4:00-5:15 CCH 206.
- Professor: Dr. George Tintera
- Office Phone: (361) 825-6028
- Office Address: CI 303
- E-MAIL Address: tintera@falcon.tamucc.edu
- Web Page Address: http://www.tamucc.edu/~tintera/sp04/4306
- Calendar Page: http://www.tamucc.edu/~tintera/sp04/4306/4306cal.html
- Wiki Page: http://www.sci.tamucc.edu/wiki/Math4306/HomePage
- Office Hours: M/W from 10 to 11 AM, 1 to 2:30 PM. Appointments also available.
Office hours subject to meetings related to other duties on campus. They may
change during the semester.
II. COURSE DESCRIPTION
Fundamentals of set operations, maps and relations, groups, rings
and field theory, Topics include groups, cosets, homomorphisms,
isomorphisms, direct products of groups, and rings, integral domains,
field of quotients, fundamental properties of integers, the ring of
integers modulo n and rings of polynomials. Applications.
III. PREREQUISITES for the COURSE
MATH 3311 and MATH 3313 with a grade of A or B
IV. TEXT and OTHER SUPPLIES REQUIRED
Learning Abstract Algebra with ISETL, by Dubinsky and Leron, Springer
Verlag, 1994.
V. COURSE OBJECTIVES
This course is designed to enable students to:
- Understand the importance of sets and mappings in algebra and
other areas of mathematics.
- Understand the properties of the most important algebraic
structures, and to recognize the relationship between them.
- Use phyical and programming models to discover properties and
relationships
- Read and reproduce proofs for relevant theorems, and apply
these techniques to construct arguments and proofs for textbook
and other problems.
- Perform self-guided learning to support the development of independent thinking,
and participate in classroom discussions and presentations to develop communication
skills.
- Establish coneections between Modern Algebra and other topics
in mathematics.
VI. INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS AND ACTIVITIES
The heart of the instructional method for this course is the use of the programming
language ISETL by students to 'sense' and develop models of mathematical objects.
Students will complete activities using ISETL, participate in class discussion
to formalize mathematical concepts, and then, complete exercises to demonstrate
complete understanding. Participation in group and class activities will be
key to the success in the class.
VII. EVALUATION AND GRADE ASSIGNMENT
Course grades will be based on ISETL activities (25%), homework (25%),
group work (5%), class discussion (5%), midterm (15%), final exam (25%).
- ISETL Activities will be done in class on Monday of each week. They
are due by the start of the second class meeting of each week. Time allotted
in class for ISETL activities may not be used for doing homework. Activity
1, 2,
3, 4,
5, 6,
7
- Homework will be assigned each Wednesday meeting and due the following
Wednesday. It may be discussed with classmates, but the solutions turned in
should be done individually
- Groupwork is graded by self assessment. You will get a form each
week to record the extent of your contributions and your grade. The instructor
reserves the right to modify your assessment.
- Class Discussion will be graded but is strongly encouraged. Participation
is the basis for the grade.
- Midterm will take place during the 7th week of class. It will include
only mathematical topics, not programming in ISETL.Get a Sample
Exam
- The Final Exam will be held 7 to 9:30, Wednesday, May 8. It will
be comprehensive.
Grading Scale:
Grade
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A
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B
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C
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D
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F
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Score
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90% - 100%
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80% - 89%
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70% - 79%
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60% - 69%
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0% - 59%
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VIII. TENTATIVE COURSE SCHEDULE
Attached.
IX. CLASS POLICIES
- This class is run for the mathematical development of all
participants. All students must accept responsibility for
participating and consequences of not participating.
- You are the only person responsible for your registration. No one will drop
you for not attending class. Please make sure that you drop the class yourself
if you are not able to continue coming to class. Please note that the last
day to drop the class with a grade of "W" is March 26.
- Please turn off phones and beepers before coming to
class.
- Attendance is expected. It is the only way to do in-class
work.
- All absences from the midterm and final exam will be
considered unexcused unless they are documented in advance as
excusable with the instructor or as soon as possible in the case
of emergencies. No credit will be awarded for unexcused absences
from the final exam or midterm.