MAA5326  Topology I
Fall 2013
Syllabus

Professor:   Dr. Eric Klassen, 109 Love Building, 644-2202, klassen@math.fsu.edu

Course Website:   http://www.math.fsu.edu/~klassen/TopI/index.html

Office Hours: MWF: 1:15-2:15 PM

Prerequisite: There is no formal prerequisite for this course. The best preparation would consist of undergraduate proof-based courses in topology, advanced calculus, and/or real analysis. If you are unsure of whether it is appropriate for you to take this course, please speak to the instructor.

Text: The required text is Introduction to Topology, 2rd edition, by Theodore W. Gamelin and Robert Everist Greene, published by Dover Books.

Course Content: Chapters 1 and 2 of the text.

Course Objectives:  A topological space is a generalization of a metric space (which is a set with a distance function). In this course, we will review the relevant properties of metric spaces, and then study important properties of topological spaces, such as bases, connectedness, compactness, continuous functions, product spaces, and quotient spaces.

Tests:  There will be two tests and a final exam. The dates of the tests will be announced at least a week in advance.

Homework:  Homework will be assigned, collected, and graded approximately once a week. You should be sure to allow plenty of time for these problems. They will involve both proofs and examples. Please start the homework early, so that if you have trouble you can come to office hours. I don't mind if you collaborate on the HW, but each student must hand in his or her own solutions, and if someone helped you, you should acknowledge that on your HW.

Grading:  Your final grade will be computed as follows:
 
Test 1: 25%
Test 2: 25%
Homework Total: 15%
Final Exam (Tuesday, December 10, 10 am - 12 noon): 35%
Total: 100%
A 90-100
B 80-90
C 70-80
D 60-70
F 0-60

Final Examination: The Final Exam is on Tuesday, December 10, 10 am - 12 noon.

Graduate vs. Undergraduate Course Numbers: A few students in the class are taking it under a 4000-level course number. Those taking the class under a graduate number will be required to present the solution of at least one HW problem to the class during the semester. For those taking it under the undergraduate number, this presentation will be optional, but I hope you will still volunteer.

Attendance/Makeup Policy: Please do not miss any class unless absolutely necessary.  If you miss a class period, you are still responsible for learning the material covered on the day you missed, and also for any work which was assigned on the day you missed.  If you miss a test or exam because of an unexcused absence, you will receive a 0 on that test or exam.  If you miss a test or exam because of an excused absence, I will allow you to make up the points by some method (possibly by increasing the value of your final exam), at my discretion. For an absence to be excused, you must either get my approval in advance or, in case of illness, bring me a note from a doctor specifically stating that you were too sick to be there. (A note stating simply that you were seen that day by a doctor will not suffice.) Homework must be handed in on time. If it is late, I may not accept it at all, or at least I will penalize the grade on that homework.

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University Attendance Policy: Excused absences include documented illness, deaths in the family and other documented crises, call to active military duty or jury duty, religious holy days, and official University activities. These absences will be accommodated in a way that does not arbitrarily penalize students who have a valid excuse. Consideration will also be given to students whose dependent children experience serious illness.