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MWH Soft understands that engineering students need
to be academically and professionally prepared for an
engineering career. For students and professionals alike,
there is no substitute for hands-on experience when
it comes to achieving success. More and more Universities
are helping students gain access to state-of-the-art
and practical tools used in the classroom whenever and
wherever they need it. Their academic success depends
on it. MWH Soft has developed a university program specifically
for Universities who want to give their students access
to MWH Soft advanced software.
"On behalf
of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
at Clarkson University, I would like to express my appreciation
regarding the opportunity to develop an undergraduate
engineering course around the MWH Soft software H2OMAP
Water. The course was designed to provide a real-world
"capstone design" experience for senior-year students
in our BSCE program, and with the generous support of
MWH Soft and others, I can say with great enthusiasm
that it succeeded well beyond our expectations. The
course provided a seemingly unique opportunity for a
group of highly-motivated engineering students to gain
a detailed working knowledge of state-of-the-art software
for hydraulic modeling and GIS, to apply their knowledge
to a very real issue faced by a local community water
system, and to present their solutions to local community
leaders."
--- Wallace H. Coulter
School of Engineering, Clarkson University (NY)
The MWH Soft University Program offers MWH Soft
software at significantly reduced prices. It is designed
to give Universities worldwide the flexibility and simplicity
in adopting MWH Soft software in their classrooms.
By joining the MWH Soft University Program, engineering
faculty members can be assured that they are helping
their students have the powerful tools and direct access
to the latest advances in water resources modeling technology
they need to succeed-not only as students, but ultimately
as professional engineers.
The MWH Soft University Program offers an affordable
and flexible annual subscription option that educational
institutions can use to provide their engineering students
with access to the latest water distribution and sewer
collection systems modeling and management to complement
their academic studies. Under this program, the University
manages and controls up to 20 licenses of water distribution
analysis software, up to 20 licenses of sanitary and
storm sewer analysis software, and up to 20 licenses
of urban drainage systems analysis software by hosting
and deploying the licenses over their network, giving
students access to the software whenever and wherever
they need it. Since the use of the software is restricted
to instructional/research purposes only, it is limited
to accommodate a maximum of 60 links.
University Subscription program
- Water Distribution (only $1,000/year)
H2OMAP Water/InfoWater/H2ONET
- up to 20 installations. The world's most powerful
and comprehensive CAD and GIS-based water distribution
design, modeling and management software.
University Subscription program
- Sanitary and Storm Sewer (only $1,000/year)
H2OMAP Sewer Pro/InfoSewer Pro - up to 20
installations. The industry's leading GIS-based sanitary
and storm sewer design, analysis, modeling and management
software.
University Subscription program
- Urban Drainage Systems Modeling (only $1,000/year)
H2OMAP SWMM/InfoSWMM - up to 20 installations.
The industry's leading GIS-based hydrologic, hydraulic,
and water quality simulation model for the effective
management of urban stormwater and wastewater collection
systems.
A complete modeling tool, these premier software application
will offer students unparalleled hydraulic and water
quality simulation technologies combined with sophisticated
database management capabilities in an extremely rich
and easy-to-use graphical presentation environment.
All software issued under this program
shall be pursuant to MWH Soft standard license agreement.
MWH Soft has the right to change
the conditions of this program and to determine the
responsiveness of any submission.
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