MATH 417

MATH 417 - Intro to Abstract Algebra

Spring 2024

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417B1337997LCD30900 - 0950 M W F  137 Henry Administration Bldg Sarah Elizabeth Dean Rasmussen
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417B1437999LCD40900 - 0950 M W F  137 Henry Administration Bldg Sarah Elizabeth Dean Rasmussen
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417C1357716LCD31000 - 1050 M W F  137 Henry Administration Bldg Sarah Elizabeth Dean Rasmussen
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417C1457717LCD41000 - 1050 M W F  137 Henry Administration Bldg Sarah Elizabeth Dean Rasmussen
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417D3M37996LCD31100 - 1150 M W F  3018 Campus Instructional Facility Scott Ahlgren
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417E1338000LCD31300 - 1350 M W F  329 Davenport Hall Jeremiah Ben Heller
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417E1438009LCD41300 - 1350 M W F  329 Davenport Hall Jeremiah Ben Heller
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417G1370906LCD31500 - 1550 M W F  137 Henry Administration Bldg Scott Ahlgren
Intro to Abstract AlgebraMATH417G1470907LCD41500 - 1550 M W F  137 Henry Administration Bldg Scott Ahlgren

Official Description

Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, congruences. Permutations. Groups and subgroups, homomorphisms. Group actions with applications. Polynomials. Rings, subrings, and ideals. Integral domains and fields. Roots of polynomials. Maximal ideals, construction of fields. Course Information: 3 or 4 undergraduate hours. 3 or 4 graduate hours. 4 hours of credit requires approval of the instructor and department with completion of additional work of substance. Prerequisite: Either MATH 416 or one of ASRM 406, MATH 415 together with one of MATH 347, MATH 348, CS 374; or consent of instructor.