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We do have good suggestions. You should have looked for them!
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You will need to make sure you have had some type of proofs course. Discrete Math as well. Frequently you get both of those in the same course. Also linear algebra would be a recommended prereq but nonessential.



Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Gallian (good intro and gets most of the main concepts)



Algebra by Sepanski (more detailed but assumes a slightly more competent/mathematically mature reader)






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    You will need to make sure you have had some type of proofs course. Discrete Math as well. Frequently you get both of those in the same course. Also linear algebra would be a recommended prereq but nonessential.



    Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Gallian (good intro and gets most of the main concepts)



    Algebra by Sepanski (more detailed but assumes a slightly more competent/mathematically mature reader)






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      You will need to make sure you have had some type of proofs course. Discrete Math as well. Frequently you get both of those in the same course. Also linear algebra would be a recommended prereq but nonessential.



      Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Gallian (good intro and gets most of the main concepts)



      Algebra by Sepanski (more detailed but assumes a slightly more competent/mathematically mature reader)






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        You will need to make sure you have had some type of proofs course. Discrete Math as well. Frequently you get both of those in the same course. Also linear algebra would be a recommended prereq but nonessential.



        Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Gallian (good intro and gets most of the main concepts)



        Algebra by Sepanski (more detailed but assumes a slightly more competent/mathematically mature reader)






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        You will need to make sure you have had some type of proofs course. Discrete Math as well. Frequently you get both of those in the same course. Also linear algebra would be a recommended prereq but nonessential.



        Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Gallian (good intro and gets most of the main concepts)



        Algebra by Sepanski (more detailed but assumes a slightly more competent/mathematically mature reader)







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