As some of you here might already know, element14/newark was one of the first to bundle up MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite with different hardware under the Learn to Program pack name. This was a great way for non-programmers to learn how to program some of our favorite hardware boards such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, etc.
The latest version of Student Suite (R2018b), which is what you will get if you buy now from e14, has Parallel Computing Toolbox and Curve Fitting Toolbox instead of Data Acquisition Toolbox and Simulink Control Design. I thought this was particularly good because a) Machine Learning is one of the hottest topics right now and students and engineers can take full control of any GPUs or cores that they might have on their PCs with the Parallel Computing Toolbox and b) Machine Learning projects with hardware are cool.
This webpage has a ton of resources for those who want to learn more about Machine learning - https://www.mathworks.com/solutions/machine-learning.html and those for who want to learn Introductory Deep learning concepts in a self-paced environment please visit this link and select Deep Learning Onramp - https://matlabacademy.mathworks.com/?s_tid=srchtitle