Textbooks serve as some of the biggest sources of knowledge and are the primary reason behind every student’s success. Every student has a close association with textbooks, right from when he first steps into kindergarten. So here, we ventured out to find some of the most popular books amongst college students with a brief introduction to every textbook. Take a look:
1. Managerial Accounting
Authors: Eric Noreen, Ray Garrison, Peter Brewer
To improve your students’ accounting skills in the management, this book is useful enough. It is practical, understandable, clear and concise, presented in an easy and relevant format. In short, it’s a real treasure. This book is a must-read for students and also accounting employees, who need a ready reference concerning managerial accounting. It is worth the money spent on the book.
2. Principles of Economics
Author: N. Gregory Mankiw
Most students simply dread the subject of Economics. To make sure students fear the subject no more, Principles of Economics comes into play. The book approaches Economics as a subject in a pretty simplistic way. It has useful examples after every topic, which gives a better understanding of the topic. This applied with concise and clear theory makes it an exceptional read.
3. Campbell Biology with Mastering Biology
Authors: Lisa A. Urry, Jane B. Reece, Michael L. Cain, Peter V. Minorsky, Steven A. Wasserman and Robert B. Jackson.
It’s a must for those eyeing to master introductory biology. The fact that the book is authored by some of the most respected names in the biology industry makes it a must-read. It will help students comprehend the intricate concepts of biology in-depth and with utmost ease. The level of detail presented in the book is simply awesome.
4. Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections with Mastering Biology
Authors: Martha R. Taylor, Jane B. Reece, Eric J. Simon, Jean L. Dickey
Cutting edge info, this is the crux and highlight of this book. It uses real world examples, coupled with analogies. Reading this book recreates the classroom experience for students. Improved use of analogies, real world examples, and addition of conversational language makes it easy to grasp and approachable for learners.
5. Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design
Authors: Richard G. Budynas, J. Keith Nisbett
This book’s simplistic bent of thought makes it a favorite amongst students who are into mechanics. For learners, the text directs them into the world of knowledge, stressing on both the principles of industrial mechanism and fundamentals of design decisions. The book assists in exploring complex parts of the topic in two sections in depth analysis of static loading, material components and concentration factors of stress.
6. Mechanics of Materials
Authors: Ferdinand Beer, Jr., E. Russell Johnston, John DeWolf and David Mazurek
This book stands out for its solid mechanics fundamentals, clear-cut mention of the subject, armed with loads of engineering examples. After each chapter, there is a summary in the end. All the reading examples are straightforward, excellent and student-friendly.
7. Calculus
Author: James Stewart
If you are not too keen on delving into the depth of the subject, do not pick up this book. For, the content is a bit advanced. Rest, it is fun to read, full of facts and formula. The excellent layout adds to the friendly structure of the textbook and helps in grasping the real info.
8. Calculus: Early Transcendentals
James Stewart (Author)
It is a relevant text book for those students who apprehend the subject a lot. The textbook is user-friendly and provides a lot of visual cues, separating formulas and equations through the use of the box. The kind of examples that simplify the importance and use of calculus in actual life is quite informative and useful.
9. The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary World Architecture (Atlas)
Author: Editors of Phaidon Press
The content is detailed and covers varied facets of architectural masterpieces. It acts as a source of guide and reference. The book is an inspiration for all, with multitude of facts and designs clubbed together. The contents have been presented in a very detailed manner, adding to the beauty of the book.
10. Architecture: Form, Space, and Order
Author: Editors of Phaidon Press
This book stands out for its understanding of architecture, more through the use of visual aids than text. The writing style is progressive, and illustrations make the textbook a masterpiece. The drawings are superband turning up the pages makes you wonder at the technical marvel of the book.