MA 424-01: Modern Algebra II

Spring 2013

Section 1

Instructor: John Perry
Office: Southern Hall, 317C
Office Hours: MWF 9-10a, MW4-5p
Office Phone: 601⋅266⋅5505
Email: john.perry@usm.edu
Instructor's web page: http://www.math.usm.edu/perry/
Class web page: http://www.math.usm.edu/perry/mat424sp13/
Class meeting time and location: MW 5-6⋅41p SH 304

Course description

Course Description: Survey of standard algebraic systems; rings, integral domains, fields, modules, polynomial rings and fields of quotients, with applications. Introduction to Galois theory.

Prerequisite: MAT 423 (Modern Algebra I).

Texts and media:

Final Exam Date: Monday 6 May 2013, 4⋅15a-6⋅45p.

Grading policies

Grading: Every homework problem in a section covered in class will be worth a certain number of points. Tests will be worth 100 points each. An independent project will be worth 100 points. I determine your semester grade by dividing the points you earn out of 1000 total.

In theory, then, you don't have to take any tests, or do an independent project. You can simply do a lot of homework problems! However, it will take a lot of homework problems to earn 1000 points, so you probably want to do more than just the homework.

On the other hand, you can also quit doing the homework once you reach 1000 points, even if half the semester is left! That's unlikely, though.

Late Assignments: Any assignment turned in past the specified due date and time will receive a grade lowered by ten percent for each school day late.

Makeup work: I do not give makeup tests/quizzes/etc. without an excused absence. If you must miss class, then you must also produce documentation of the reason for your absence. If you were sick, you can show me the receipt from the hospital or doctor; if you had a sports event, you can show me the schedule; if someone died, you can show me an obituary notice; if the tire on your car blew out, you can show me the receipt from the mechanic.

Other policies

Additional class materials: Language and behavior: I do not tolerate profanity or rude behavior. You are free to express any opinion you choose, but you must do so in a manner that conforms to the formal, respectful setting of a classroom lecture. Mathematicians value the ability to reason and to solve problems, not the ability to inflame passions or to express oneself colorfully.

Mobile phones: I expect you to turn your phone off once class begins, and to leave it off. If you absolutely must use the phone, please step out of class, take care of business, then return. If you use the phone in the class, I will ask you to leave. If you do not comply with this request, you will forfeit the next test. If you use the phone during a test, even as a calculator, you will forfeit the test.

Note: The last day to drop a full-semester course without academic penalty is Wednesday, 27 February.

ADA Syllabus Statement

If a student has a disability that qualifies under the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and requires accommodations, he/she should contact the Office for Disability Accommodations (ODA) for information on appropriate policies and procedures. Disabilities covered by ADA may include learning, psychiatric, physical disabilities, or chronic health disorders. Students can contact ODA if they are not certain whether a medical condition/disability qualifies.

Address:

The University of Southern Mississippi
Office for Disability Accommodations
118 College Drive # 8586
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
Voice Telephone: (601) 266-5024 or (228) 214-3232

Fax: (601) 266-6035
Individuals with hearing impairments can contact

ODA using the Mississippi Relay Service
at 1-800-582-2233 (TTY) or
email Suzy Hebert at Suzanne.Hebert@usm.edu.