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MATH 210  Rings and Fields  Units: 3.00  
Integers, polynomials, modular arithmetic, rings, ideals, homomorphisms, quotient rings, division algorithm, greatest common divisors, Euclidean domains, unique factorization, fields, finite fields.
Learning Hours: 132 (36 Lecture, 12 Tutorial, 84 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite MATH 110/6.0 or MATH 111/6.0* or (MATH 112/3.0 and MATH 212/3.0) or (MATH 112/3.0 with permission of the Department). Exclusion MATH 211/6.0*.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Perform accurate and efficient computations with integers and polynomials involving quotients, remainder, divisibility, greatest common divisors, primality, irreducibility, and factorization.
  2. Define and illustrate basic concepts in ring theory using examples and counterexamples.
  3. Describe and demonstrate an understanding of equivalence classes, ideals, quotient rings, ring homomorphisms, and some standard isomorphisms.
  4. Recognize and explain a hierarchy of rings that includes commutative rings, unique factorization domains, principal ideal domains, Euclidean domains, and fields.
  5. Write rigorous solutions to problems and clear proofs of theorems.