Professor: Brenda
K. Kroschel
Office: OSS 208, Phone: 962-5537
Mail: #OSS 201, E-mail: bkkroschel@stthomas.edu
Homepage: http://webcampus.stthomas.edu/mathematics/bkkroschel
Office hours: W: 5:00-6:00pm
Successful completion of Math 301 or its equivalent.
Although not included in the grading, regular attendance is expected. You will get more out of the class and the class will be more lively if you keep up on the material and participate in class. You are expected to read the material before coming to class. Students are reponsible for acquiring any material missed when they are absent.
A First Course in Abstract Algebra by John B. Fraleigh, Addison Wesley Longman.
Chapters covered :5.3-5.6, 6.1-6.2, 8.1-8.3, 8.5, 9.1-9.4
Click here for a tentative schedule of the semester.
Grading is on percentage of approximately ~650 total points. The grading scale is: 89% A-, 79% B-, 69% C-, 50% D-. All deadlines are firm and no late work will be accepted!
- Homework ~300 pts
- Project 50 pts
- Exams 300 pts
I expect a very high standard of academic integrity from each of you. This means not only that I expect you not to look at one another's papers or use crib notes during an exam, but also that you submit your own work on labs or projects and that you pull your fair share of the weight on group assignments. Each individual in the group must understand the material submitted. In the case of questionable academic integrity please feel free to discuss the issue with me in my office, or send an anonymous note. In case there is a question at to whether or not a student understands the work he or she has handed in, I reserve the right to require that individual to come to my office and explain their work to me orally.
Plagiarism (this includes plagiarizing others computer labs), cheating, and other acts of academic misconduct, will result in, at minimum, a failing grade for the assignment, and at my discretion, a failing grade for the course.