Course Descriptions

The Course Descriptions catalog describes all undergraduate and graduate courses offered by Michigan State University. The searches below only return course versions Fall 2000 and forward. Please refer to the Archived Course Descriptions for additional information.

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MTH 418H Honors Algebra I

Description:
Theory of groups, Sylow theory, the structure of finite Abelian groups, ring theory, ideals, homomorphisms, and polynomial rings.
Effective Dates:
FS96 - US99

MTH 418H Honors Algebra I

Description:
Theory of groups, Sylow theory, the structure of finite Abelian groups, ring theory, ideals, homomorphisms, and polynomial rings.
Effective Dates:
FS99 - FS01

MTH 418H Honors Algebra I

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
Completion of Tier I writing requirement.
Recommended Background:
MTH 309
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Not open to students with credit in:
MTH 411
Description:
Theory of groups, Sylow theory, the structure of finite Abelian groups, ring theory, ideals, homomorphisms, and polynomial rings.
Effective Dates:
SS02 - SS15

MTH 418H Honors Algebra I

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
MTH 317H or MTH 299
Recommended Background:
Linear Algebra
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Description:
Theory of groups, Sylow theory, the structure of finite Abelian groups, ring theory, ideals, homomorphisms, and polynomial rings.
Effective Dates:
US15 - Open

MTH 418H Honors Algebra I (Interim Change)

Semester:
Fall of every year
Credits:
Total Credits: Credits: 3   Lecture/Recitation/Discussion Hours:3
Prerequisite:
(MTH 317H) or (MTH 299 and MTH 309)
Recommended Background:
NA
Restrictions:
Approval of department.
Not open to students with credit in:
MTH 310
Description:
Theory of groups, Sylow theory, the structure of finite abelian groups. Additional topics may include bilinear forms and an introduction to representation theory
Effective Dates:
FS26 - Open