Textbooks

<p>Okay I did a rudimental book search for you:</p>

<p>Calc 1/2/3 all use the same book (from what I recall): “Essential Calculus” by Stewart [9781133425908]
Chem 1/2 should use the same book: “Chemistry: Atoms First” by Burdge/Overby [9780077760021]
Physics 1/2 should use the same book: “Fundamentals of Physics” by Halliday [9781118468449]
Intro to Pysch: “Psychology” by Ciccarelli [9781256812944]
Engr 1/2 use the same book: “Introduction to Engineering Analysis” by Budny [no ISBN get the newest edition that is out]</p>

<p>But you should double check these yourself with the correct professors using the Pitt Bookstore Website: [The</a> Book Center: University of Pittsburgh](<a href=“http://www.pitt.edu/~bookctr/textbooks/textbooklist/textbooklist.htm]The”>http://www.pitt.edu/~bookctr/textbooks/textbooklist/textbooklist.htm)</p>

<p>It’s kind of convenient because you go step by step through your classes, but the format they show the books in is AWFUL. It used to just be a big document that you could search through for your class with all the book information…this is just a mess. Anyway, you’ll need all your books, so I recommend hitting up Amazon or Half.com etc to buy them used/cheap.</p>

<p>If all this still confuses you, email your professor and ask them exactly what books/additional things you may need (I never used the CDs that came with books, for instance) and the ISBN number of said books.</p>