Learning to do your brakes can save you a ton of money over time. Most of the time you can do a complete brake job with a basic socket set and a large c clamp(or anything to compress the caliper piston, like a big pair of channel locks or a specialized tool). I believe you also need a large hex key to remove the caliper slide pins on that car.
I'd recommend getting a torque wrench for safety reasons. Buy a repair manual or find a tutorial before you start and check what tools you'll need. A good guide will include torque specs for the caliper mounting and slide bolts.
Many auto parts stores will do free loans of specialized tools, like spring compressors, bearing tools, pullers, etc. I've saved tons by borrowing tools from AutoZone.
Don't force it if a bolt won't come loose. Apply penetrating oil and wait, if it still won't come loose apply heat and more oil.
Have fun!