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Mathematica at BU


Bloomsburg University (via the State System of Higher Education license) currently has a site license for Mathematica, which provides access to Mathematica on campus and allows faculty and students to receive licenses for home-use. To find out more about the benefits available through the Academic Unlimited Program, visit  the Mathematica  website at

http://www.wolfram.com/products/license/unlimited.html

Students may contact the Helpdesk to request a copy of the program to install on their personal computer.  Faculty needing use at home should fill out a request on the site above.  They can then download the program directly from Mathematica.

About Mathematica


You probably know Mathematica by name. Or you may be one of nearly two million users. But do you really know the breadth of capabilities Mathematica can offer you? Whatever you're working on--calculating, programming, learning, documenting or developing--Mathematica is equipped to help.

Mathematica seamlessly integrates a numeric and symbolic computational engine, graphics system, programming language, documentation system, and advanced connectivity to other applications. It is this range of capabilities--many world-leading in their own right--that makes Mathematica uniquely capable as a "one-stop shop" for you or your organization's technical work.

Read More on their website

Available Training


Wolfram Education Group offers Mathematica training at computer classroom locations worldwide, as well as online sessions that you can take from the convenience of your home or office. The introductory (M100, M101) courses have been updated to include and take advantage of several new features in Mathematica 5.1.

Wolfram Education Group also offers specialized mini-courses, written and taught by senior Mathematica developers. These short and focused courses are designed to help you learn about and gain insight in areas such as numerical computation, statistical analysis, authoring technical documents, connection technologies, and much more.

To view course offerings and register for a class, visit Wolfram's website.

Please send any questions to education@wolfram.com.

 

 

 



This page last updated February 7, 2007

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