Some courses use a hardback textbook that you must order, and some courses use First Day textbooks which are e-books available in your Blackboard course. Ensure you have your necessary book on the first day of class.
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Click this link, and enter your course information to find required materials for each class. If your course does not use First Day, you will order your textbooks directly from this site.
First Day textbooks provide convenient, easy access to course materials at a discounted cost for students.
Materials are available in Blackboard (BB) on the first day of class for courses using First Day. Students are charged for the required materials through their account after enrolling in a course using First Day textbooks.
If your class uses First Day textbooks, the materials will become available in blackboard on the first day of class. Remember, OMGT courses become available in BB approximately two days before the session begins, but First Day materials may not be available until the first day of class.
To Access Your Materials, first, make sure your web browser's popup blocker is turned off and cookies are enabled.
Log in to Blackboard and select your course. Next, find and click the 'First Day Materials' link on the left-hand navigation menu. A new window will open, displaying your textbook, and you can click the green 'Read Now' button to access your online textbook.
After you’ve accessed the First Day materials through BB, an account will automatically be created for you to access your First Day materials and bookstore account. You will receive an email from the bookstore with a link to change your password to finish setting up your account. For assistance in setting up your account or changing your password to access the Yuzu App, please contact bookstorecustomercare@bncollege.com.
You can download the book on up to 2 devices, and the duration of access after you finish the course varies by publisher. You can download the Yuzu® App from the iOS and Android app stores. Click here for more information on how to access your book offline.
Online support is available at this link, with helpful FAQs and tutorials. If you have trouble accessing your materials, contact the bookstore by phone: 1-844-9-EBOOKS (1-844-932-6657; or email: bookstorecustomercare@bncollege.com. You should also notify your instructor if you are unable to access your book.
As long as you drop the course by the specified date, you can be refunded for the cost of the First Day content.
Please be advised it is NOT recommended that you opt-out, as these materials are required for your course at a reduced First Day price. If you decide you don’t want to participate, you must opt-out of the First Day material through Blackboard, by the deadline, and you will be responsible for purchasing course materials on your own at the opt-out price.
Spring 2021 Opt-Out Deadlines:
8W1 deadline: January 25, 2021
8W2 deadline: March 22, 2021
Registered students will receive a quick-start syllabus providing important enrollment dates in their NOVA student gmail.
To view more information about a course, choose a Subject below from the appropriate semester, and click on the Syllabus link for the specific course. Please note that the information contained in the Course Syllabus is subject to change.
Important Dates
(Be sure to review the Important Dates for this semester to prevent automatic withdrawal from your class.)
FALL 2020 | SPRING 2021 |
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Accounting | Accounting |
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