<p>Does anyone know of people who found electronic textbooks for the introductory engineering courses? Trying to keep everything as paperless as possible.</p>
<p>Most classes do not utilize electronic textbooks. Though I did use one for CHEM 101/102 (Intro Chem I/II) with Williamson.</p>
<p>All of your calc classes will have the option of electronic textbooks. You will have homework on a site called “webassign”, and you can purchase an electronic textbook with your webassign subscription for around $50. For physics, about half of the professors give online homework on a site called “masteringphysics”, which also gives you an electronic textbook. </p>
<p>So for calc, the answer is yes, but for physics it depends on the professor.</p>
<p>For the engineering 111/112 the answer is no.</p>