Chapter 3: Post-Secondary Learning

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Many courses will have textbooks and/or books associated with the course with mandatory readings and assignments throughout the term.

In most cases, the details on required materials will be outlined in the course syllabus and outline, so be sure to read them carefully.

Depending on the course and the required materials, you may have several options, including:

  • Purchasing a new or used copy of the textbook from the bookstore
  • Purchasing a used textbook from students directly (check local and online buy/sell groups)
  • Borrowing the required book (physical or e-book) through the library
  • Some professors may make their readings available online through the LMS or another website

Please see Seneca’s Campus Store for more details.

Accessing the Library & Research Materials

As a student, you will have access to a wealth of books, articles, information, etc. through the library. You may be required to read articles as assigned course readings. You will likely encounter assignments that need to be supported by research, which can be done through the library.

Explore the following web page to familiarize yourself with conducting library searches & research online:

If you are ever looking for something in the library and you’re not able to find it, speak to library staff! They know all about the resources available and can certainly help you find what may be useful.

Please see Seneca’s Library Services website for more information.

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