Wolfram U

Wolfram Language & Mathematica

The built-in computational intelligence provided by Wolfram Language, with its vast collection of algorithms and real-world knowledge, provides easy access to the power of computation for any workflow. Mathematica draws on the power and design of Wolfram Language to create a system that's uniquely easy to use, with predictive suggestions, natural language input and more.

These courses aim to help beginners learn how to use Mathematica, start their very first Wolfram Language computations and also guide more advanced users further in specific areas of application. Certification opportunities are available for demonstrating proficiency in using Mathematica and programming in Wolfram Language.

Upcoming Events

  • Jun 4 | Online

    Hands-on Start to Wolfram Mathematica Training Tutorials

    Join a free online training session to learn different ways to interact with Mathematica and use Wolfram Language—an exciting opportunity to learn directly from the authors of the book and ask questions during the interactive Q&A. 

  • Jun 6 | Online

    Quick Start to Wolfram Tech

    This course introduces core technologies for getting started quickly with the Wolfram technology stack. Learn to work with Wolfram Notebooks in the cloud as well as on your desktop and familiarize yourself with the syntax and programming fundamentals of Wolfram Language.

  • Jul 2–Jul 16 | Online

    Wolfram Language Programming Proficiency

    This three-part course sequence is organized especially for those wanting comprehensive instruction and preparation for Wolfram Language Level 1 and Level 2 certifications. The programming proficiency course series meets for three separate class sessions and offers additional access to instructors.

  • Jul 29–Aug 2 | Online

    Daily Study Group: Getting Started with Wolfram Language and Mathematica

    Learn to use Mathematica and the programming language at its core—Wolfram Language. Start with basic explorations to get familiar with the syntax and then learn to use Wolfram GPT as a guide for writing snippets of code. Find your way through the documentation on 6000+ built-in functions and learn to use them for a range of programming tasks.