This course presents a rigorous study of abstract algebra, with an emphasis on writing proofs. Modern applications of abstract algebra to problems in chemistry, art, and computer science show this is a contemporary field in which important contributions are currently being made. Topics include groups, rings, integral domains, field theory, and the study of homomorphisms. Applications such as coding theory, public-key cryptography, crystallographic groups, and frieze groups may also be covered.

Prerequisites
MATH 290 with grade of C- or higher and MATH 300 with grade of C- or higher.
Course UID
002028.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
490
Long title
Abstract Algebra I