A First
Course in Abstract Algebra
Instructor: Prof. Ilya Kapovich
Spring 2002 ;
MATH 317 Section B1
MWF, 9am;
Henry 149
WWW:
http://www.math.uiuc.edu/~kapovich/317-02/317-02.html
Anonymous on-line
feedback form is available.
SCORE
REPORTS -Math Department gradebook program
where you can look up your quiz, h/work and exam grades. (You will be prompted
for your NetId and password).
The final exam has been graded and the course grades have been assigned.
You can check your final exam score, your weighted course point total (remember
that two low quiz and two low h/wk grades were dropped and that h/wks and
quizzes counted a maximum of 90 weighted points each) and your course
grade via Score Reports. There is a table at the bottom of this page showing
the letter-grade cut-off levels. I will submit the grade roster on
the morning of Friday, May10. I will hold regular office hours on Tuesday
and Thursday next week. You are welcome to take a look at your final exam
and to discuss your grades at that time.
My
office hours are Tuesday 10am-11:30am, Thursday, 10am-11:30am
(and at other times by appointment). You DO NOT need to tell me in
advance if you want to see me during the office hours. If you want to come
at a different time, you need to schedule an appointment. My office is
located in Illini Hall, room 328
The FINAL EXAM for this course is scheduled for 8:00-11:00
AM, Saturday, May 4 in our usual classroom. Please make sure now
that this time is acceptable for you (if not, you urgently need to register
for another section!!!) Keep in mind that I will not entertain any requests
for "conflict" final exams from people who do not have what the university
officially recognizes as a "conflict". See
the official university rules regarding exam conflicts here.
We will be using a Math Department "gradebook" program
called the "Score Reports". It will allow you to check on your quiz, h/works
and exam scores. I'll post a link here as soon as the Math Office sets
up the program for us.
Text: A First Course in Abstract Algebra
by Joseph Rotman (Second Edition)
COURSE
SYLLABUS is available here
Telephone:
265-0633
e-mail: kapovich@math.uiuc.edu. (Preferred
method of reaching me!)
Office location: Illini Hall, room 328
Office hours: Tue 10am-11:30am, Th 10am-11:30am,
or by appointment
Teaching Assistant: Weiting
Cao wcao1@math.uiuc.edu
TA's office hours: Wednesday, 12noon-1pm,
Coble Hall basement; tel. 265-5430
Homework assignments:
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Due Wednesday, January 23: no. 1.2, 1.6, 1.8,
1.10, 1.12, 1.21, 1.22, 1.24, 1.25
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Due Wednesday, January 30: no. 1.38, 1.39, 1.40, 1.42,
1.47, 1.48, 1.50
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Due Wednesday, February 6: no. 1.62, 1.63, 1.65, 1.66,
1.67, 1.69, 1.70, 1.72, 1.78
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Due Wednesday, February 13: no. 2.5, 2.6, 2.10, 2.16,
2.17, 2.18, 2.19
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Due Wednesday, February 20: no. 2.21, 2.23, 2.24, 2.27,
2.31, 2.32
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Due Wednesday, February 27: no. 2.34, 2.35, 2.36, 2.38,
2.41
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Due Wednesday, March 6: no. 2.45, 2.46, 2.47, 2.49, 2.50,
2.51
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Due Wednesday, March 13: no 2.56, 2.57, 2.58, 2.60, 2.62,
2.65, 2.69, 2.72
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Due Friday, March 29: no 2.81, 2.82, 2.83, 2.84, 2.85,
2.86, 2.87
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Due Wednesday, April 3: no. 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.8, 3.12,
3.14
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Due Wednesday, April 10: no. 3.18, 3.19, 3.24, 3.25, 3.26,
3.30, 3.32, 3.33
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Due Wednesday, April 17: no. 3.39, 3.40, 3.42, 3.45, 3.46,
3.47, 3.48, 3.49
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Due Wednesday, April 24: no. 3.52, 3.53, 3.55, 3.56, 3.58,
3.72, 3.73
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Due Wednesday, May 1: no. 3.75, 3.76, 3.77, 3.78, 3.79
Available course material:
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Course
Syllabus
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ERRATA
in the book spotted so far (PDF format)
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The
1-st midterm exam with solutions (PDF format)
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The
2-nd midterm exam with solutions (PDF format)
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Quiz
1 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
2 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
3 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
4(with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
5 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
6 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
7 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
8 (with solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
9 (with Solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
10 (with Solutions, PDF format)
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Quiz
11 (with Solutions, PDF format)
How this course is graded.
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There will be two one-hour midterm exams during the semester.
Each of them counts a maximum of 100 points.
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The 1-st midterm is currently scheduled for Monday,
February 18. The 2-nd Midterm is currently scheduled for Monday, April
8.
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The final exam counts a maximum of 200 points. The
final exam will take place on Saturday, May 4, 8am-11am.
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The homework will be collected on Wednesdays.
Homework will be checked for completeness and several selected problems
from each homework will be graded for correctness. Homework contributes
a maximum of 90 points towards you final score. For the h/work assigned
during a particular week the due date will be Wednesday of the following
week. Late homework is generally not accepted!! At the end of the
term two low h/work grades will be dropped.
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There will be a quiz almost every Friday (except
for the 1-st week and the weeks of the midterms). Quizzes contribute
a maximum of 90 points towards the final score. At the end of the course
your two lowest quiz grades are dropped. Make-up quizzes are
administered provided you give me a compelling and convincing (to my satisfaction)
explanation as to why you had to miss a regular quiz. Make-up quiz problems
will be harder than the regular ones.
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Your quiz and h/work totals will be re-scaled at the end
of the course to contribute a maximum of 90 weighted points each. (So getting
a 20 point score on the 1-st homework does not mean that you have already
accumulated 2/9-th of the maximum.)
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A modest number of "extra credit" points may be assigned
for active class participation and for regular attendance.
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Thus your final course score will be a maximum of
100+100+200+90+90=580 points. The final curve determining letter grade
cut-off levels for the course will only be determined at the end of the
term, but you should use the scale of the first midterm as a guide.
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Although I expect you to regularly attend classes, non-attendance
will not be penalized provided you do all the required course-work on time.
HOWEVER,
I take a very dim view of people coming in late or exiting the classroom
early!!
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For each of the midterm exams and for the final exam you
are allowed to use: one two-sided 8''x11'' "cheat-sheet" of notes
and formulas (two sheets for the final exam) AND a graphing calculator.
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No textbooks or lecture notes are allowed on the exams.
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The final exam will be cumulative and will include all
the material covered during the course.
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The final curve will be determined only at the end of
the course.
The first midterm grades were assigned as follows:
| Grade |
A+ |
A |
A- |
B+ |
B |
B- |
C+ |
C |
C- |
D+ |
D |
D- |
F |
| Range |
96-100 |
92-95 |
90-91 |
86-89 |
82-85 |
80-81 |
74-79 |
70-73 |
64-69 |
60-63 |
54-59 |
50-53 |
0-49 |
The second midterm grades were assigned as follows:
| Grade |
A+ |
A |
A- |
B+ |
B |
B- |
C+ |
C |
C- |
D+ |
D |
D- |
F |
| Range |
92-100 |
86-91 |
82-85 |
78-81 |
73-77 |
68-72 |
63-67 |
55-62 |
50-54 |
46-49 |
40-45 |
35-39 |
0-34 |
The course grades were assigned as follows:
| Grade |
A+ |
A |
A- |
B+ |
B |
B- |
C+ |
C |
C- |
D+ |
D |
D- |
F |
| Range |
540-580 |
509-539 |
493-508 |
475-492 |
457-474 |
435-456 |
406-434 |
382-405 |
349-381 |
324-348 |
300-323 |
285-299 |
0-284 |