OK, so let’s see if this will work. I’m going to post the titles to a couple of my textbooks, and then you see if you can accurately guess what I’m going to school for. I’ll start with two, and if after a few guesses no one gets it, I’ll post another, and so on, until someone gets it right. That person can then start to post their textbooks and so forth. If they are not in school, or just don’t have their textbooks from when they were, they can just pass and someone else can post theirs. Oh, and I want to make the rule that only textbooks from classes relevant to your major should be posted. It would be unfair for an English major to post his Physics I textbooks because he/she had to take it to fulfill his science elective and either couldn’t or didn’t want to sell it when he/she was done.
Oh, and I know that I have posted my major before, so if you remember it, please just refrain from playing. And if you don’t, then please don’t cheat by searching for it.
So, first up we have:
Mechanics of Materials
Essential Epidemiology
(And to make things interesting, one of those books is from my undergrad days, and one is current.)
hajario is damn close. Well, I guess one could say he is spot on, but I’m looking for a tiny bit more specific, and I think this last textbook will let everyone know what it is:
Basic Orthopaedic Biomechanics
(And I figured that at some point someone would guess medicine, cause it seems like that for me from time to time. )
Captain Carrot and sugar and spice are both right. The official title is biomedical engineering (going for my master’s now, already have my undergrad in the same thing,) but the sub-program/concentration, as it were, is biomechanics.
Other books on my shelf that I never got around to listing are:
Engineering Statistics
Renal Physiology
Respiratory Physiology
Human Physiology
Cellular Physiology
Principals of Pharmacology
Tissue-Biomaterial Interactions
Ok, playing “Guess Rysto’s major” would be far too easy, so instead we’ll play “Guess Rysto’s faculty and specialization”. Here’s two textbooks towards my specialization:
Introductory Logic and Sets for Computer Scientists (I told you guessing my major would be too easy)
Introduction to Languages and the Theory of Computation