If the class you are taking is a second part of a continuation class, and you used the access code for the first class, then you may not need to get a second code. What if I am taking a continuation course? Do I still need to use this new code? The code you receive when you click on access course materials is the access code you need to complete your registration. Please refer to the Redshelf External tool. After you complete your registration, you will be asked to either enter a code, or purchase a code. If you have not already, set up an account (if you clicked on the link provided by the instructor, it will automatically have the course key embedded, so you will not have to enter it. This will send you to the courseware website. If you are taking a math class, or any science class that requires you to have access to Mastering, or Connect, please first follow the link provided by your instructor for the class. How do I use the Access code for my class? Click on this, and you will either be provided with a link to an e-text, or an access code that will be used for a courseware product (ie, MyMath Lab, Mastering Biology or Chemistry, etc.) If you do not see the redshelf external tool, please contact your instructor asap or contact us at the bookstore. There will be a tab in Mycourses that says “Redshelf External Tool.” You must click on this tab, and the next tab will say access my course materials. You click on the class that you want to access the materials. The link will not go live until the first day of class. The course materials will appear as a link in your My Courses. How do I access these digital course materials? These materials are provided at a savings of 20% to 65% off the price of a bound textbook.
Bengal Access is a program that provides students with required textbooks and other course materials in a digital format, that is available to them on the first day of class through M圜ourse.