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Professor Requisition long-form


Online Course Book Information Request Form
(Important: Please do NOT click on your browser's "back" button.
Doing so will clear the information you've entered on this page.)

Step 1: Select your term from the following pull-down menu.
Note: This is a required field. In order to submit this form, you must be sure to select the appropriate term:


REQUIRED ==>
term.                

Step 2: Enter Your Course Information
Note: The following 4 fields regarding course information must be completed. If one or more of these questions doesn't apply to your particular course, please type the number "0" in the field provided.


Department: (Required)
Course Number: (Required)
Please be sure to enter 4 digits such as 0400, 1200, etc...
CLS: (Required)
Please be sure to enter 5 digits such as 00152, 01200, etc...
Course Title:(Required)
Estimated Enrollment: (Required)
Are any of the titles below authored by a University of Pittsburgh Faculty Member?: (Required)
If "YES", which title? (Required)


Step 3: Enter Your Textbook Information

 

Book
#
Author
or Editor
Title Publisher Edition or
Copyright
Date
ISBN Required or
Recommended
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14


Step 4: List Any Other Required Materials

 

Item
#
  Manufacturer Model or
Version
Number
Item Description Required or
Recommended
1
2



Step 5: Do we need to know anything else?


Department: (Required)
Approved by Instructor (Name): (Required)
Instructor E-mail:
Instructor Phone:  
Instructor Campus Address:
   
Submitted By: (Required)
Phone:  
E-mail: (Required)
Comments:


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