Differenece between "MATLAB for the MathWorks Certified MATLAB Associate Exam" and "MATLAB Fundamentals"

12 次查看(过去 30 天)
Hello everyone..!!
I just wanted to clarify a doubt regarding the self paced online courses Matalb provides
The Matlab Fundamental courses has a progress bar but it's mentioned that the course will be discontinued in March 2025 and we also get a certificate once the course is completed
While i found another learning Path "MATLAB for the MathWorks Certified MATLAB Associate Exam" Under this there is no progress bar but it says "A certificate is available when you've completed all courses". This learning path has individual courses which has a progress bar.
So will i get a certificate saying "MATLAB for the MathWorks Certified MATLAB Associate" once i complete all the individual courses under this learning Path? If im not clear i have added SS for your reference.. Hope someone can clear these doubts..

回答(2 个)

Piyush Kumar
Piyush Kumar 2024-9-8
The MATLAB Fundamentals course will be discontinued as of March 13, 2025. It means new users won't be able to access this course after March 13, 2025. Since you have enrolled before, you will get a certificate after completion.
Regarding the "MATLAB for the MathWorks Certified MATLAB Associate Exam" learning path you mentioned, you will get a certificate once you have completed all the courses. These courses will help you in preparing for the "Certified MATLAB Associate" exam. There is no overall progress bar, but individual courses within this path have progress bars.
If you want to get a "Certified MATLAB Associate certificate", you will have to appear in an exam after registering here.

Steven Lord
Steven Lord 2024-9-8
If you click "Learn More" in the "This course will be discontinued" banner on that course, it suggests the "Build MATLAB Proficiency" learning path to develop the basic skills in MATLAB that the "MATLAB Fundamentals" course taught.

类别

Help CenterFile Exchange 中查找有关 Get Started with MATLAB 的更多信息

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by