Don’t buy textbooks. Borrow ours.
We have a vast collection of textbooks for ECE and non-ECE courses. Don’t waste your money on such expensive books when we have you covered.
How do you borrow them?
Come on by to our club room located at MecE 5-8G and let us know which one you’d like to borrow! We’ll record your information, do some other necessities, and then you can borrow them!
We’re expecting an A+ in that course if you borrow the book though.
ECE Course Textbooks
We have most textbooks pertaining to various ECE courses. Mostly focused on 200- and 300-level ECE courses (with some exceptions). We won’t lie, some of them are a little bit outdated but thankfully for those lower-level courses, things haven’t changed a whole ton so they’re still perfectly fine!
An Engineering Approach to Digital Design (William I. Fletcher);
Fundamentals of Physics, 6th Edition (David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker);
Large Scale Integrated Circuits Technology: State of the Art and Prospects, 1981, Series E: Applied Sciences;
Digital Design with Standard MSI and LSI, 2nd Edition (Thomas R. Blakeslee);
Teach Yourself C, 3rd Edition (Herbert Schildt);
Microelectronic Circuits, 6th Edition (Serda & Smith);
Data Communications and Networking, 5th Edition, Indian Edition (Forouzan);
Elements of Electromagnetics, 6th Edition (Matthew N. O. Sadiku);
University Physics, 12th Edition (Young & Freedman);
Electronic Circuit Design: Using Workbench (Muhammad H. Rashid);
C Primer Plus, 5th Edition (Stephen Prata);
Modern Digitial and Analog Communication Systems, 3rd Edition (B. P. Lathi);
University Physics with Modern Physics, PHYS 230 Technology Update (Young & Freedman);
Probability for Electrical and Computer Engineers: ECE 343 (University of Alberta);
Theory and Problems of Digital Systems (James E. Palmer & David E. Perlman);
CMOS VLSI Design: A Circuit and Systems Perspective, 4th Edition (Neil H. E Weste); and
Principles of Electromagnetics, 4th Edition (Matthew N. O. Sadiku).
Non-ECE Course Textbooks
Now we know that most of you all take those easy A classes to help counterbalance your ECE courses as your electives. But some of you bold individuals take some pretty interesting electives. And guess what? We have some textbooks for you!
Pre-Calculus 11 Student Workbook (McGraw-Hill Ryerson);
Engineering Mechanics: Statics, 12th Edition (R.C. Hibbeler);
Multinational Finance, 4th Edition (Kirt C. Butler);
Abstract Algebra: An Introduction, 2nd Edition (Thomas W. Hungerford);
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 12th Edition (R.C. Hibbeler);
Intro Stats, 3rd Edition (De Veaux, Vellemen, & Bock);
The Logic Book, 5th Edition (Merrie Bergman, James Moor, & Jack Nelson);
Business and Professional Writing: A Basic Guide (Paul MacRae);
Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists: An Introduction with Application using MATLAB (Amos Gilat & Vish Subramaniam);
Fundamentals of Differential Equations, 4th Edition (R. Kent Nagle);
Complex Analysis for Science and Electrical Engineering Students (James D. Lewis);
Exploring Microeconomics (Sexton, Fortura, & Kovacs);
Calculus: Early Transcendentals, 7th Edition (with Solutions Manual for Single and Multivariable Questions) (James Stewart);
Fundamentals of Differential Equations, 2nd Edition (Nagle, Saff, & Snider); and
Selected Chapters from Elementary Linear Algebra, 10th Edition (Anton).