Designed to support individual faculty teaching in universities, colleges, and community colleges, these licenses provide faculty, and their students access to MATLAB and Simulink products in any learning environment, including in-classroom, virtual, and hybrid programs.
These licenses feature:
- A single suite that includes MATLAB, Simulink, and other products for desktop use
- MATLAB Online and Simulink Online for web access
- Online training courses to help students learn MATLAB and Simulink
- MATLAB Grader for instructors to build and automatically grade student assignments, with optional LMS integration
- Annual pricing based on number of users
Contact sales to learn about pricing for universities or community colleges.
Create Interactive Auto-Graded Assignments
Assess your students' skills using MATLAB Grader for both formative assessments with automated feedback and summative assessments, such as quizzes and exams, while ensuring academic integrity. MATLAB Grader lets you scale assessments and automatically grade MATLAB coding assignments in any learning environment.
Resources to Get Started
Students and faculty can get started with MATLAB and Simulink products through interactive tutorials and comprehensive training courses.
MATLAB Onramp
Get started quickly with the basics of MATLAB®.
Simulink Onramp
Get started quickly with the basics of Simulink®.
Build Your MATLAB Proficiency
Gain a comprehensive foundation in MATLAB to confidently tackle more complex challenges and applications.
Introduction to Linear Algebra with MATLAB
Use matrix methods in MATLAB to solve systems of linear equations and perform eigenvalue decomposition.
Image Processing Onramp
Learn the basics of practical image processing techniques in MATLAB.
Machine Learning with MATLAB
Explore data and build predictive models.
Deep Learning with MATLAB
Learn the theory and practice of building deep neural networks with real-life image and sequence data.
Stateflow Onramp
Learn the basics of creating, editing, and simulating state machines in Stateflow.
“I've been using MATLAB to introduce students to computer programming for 20 years. I've found it to be a great platform for building on students' foundation of calculator skills without getting mired down in arcane syntax or compiler quirks. You can even use it to control hardware such as Arduino microcontrollers and provide a more engaging introduction to programming.”
Eric Davishahl, Associate Professor of Engineering, Whatcom Community College