About Mathematica
Eligibility
College of Arts & Sciences Faculty, Staff, Students
Mathematica is a computational software program used in scientific, engineering, and mathematical fields within academic and commercial institutions. One of the key components of Mathematica is that it contains numerical computational abilities, as well as symbolic visual capabilities.
Academic uses for Mathematica include teaching simple concepts in the classroom to doing high-level research using some of the world’s largest clusters. Mathematica can be used by faculty as an interactive teaching tool – classroom lectures, assignments and exams can all be created within Mathematica. Additionally, High Performance Computing and data analysis can be performed in Mathematica.
Learn more about Mathematica on the Wolfram website.
How to Obtain Mathmatica
Mathematica is exclusive software for the College of Arts & Sciences. Please email etech@ua.edu for instructions on how to acquire activation codes for Mathematica.
ELIGIBILITY AND COST
There is no cost to College of Arts & Sciences students, faculty and staff. The College of Arts & Sciences supports this contract, and it is exclusive to their college.
LICENSING INFORMATION
This software is licensed for use on both personal and University-owned machines and devices.
The College of Arts & Sciences has an academic site license, which provides licensing for faculty, staff and students within their college on University and personal machines as well as computer labs.