Mathematical Modeling Methods is an elective course offered to students of all majors within the School of Management Science and Engineering. It is a highly integrated course that combines mathematical quality, modeling skills, and mathematical experimentation. The course primarily employs face-to-face teaching to fully utilize the classroom as the main setting, main channel, and main battlefield for instruction, focusing on enhancing students' comprehensive abilities. It enables students to master classic mathematical modeling problems, mathematical methods and ideas for problem-solving, and the mathematical theories and algorithms applicable for model solving. In its instructional design, the course capitalizes on the advantages of face-to-face teaching through problem-based learning, which facilitates teacher guidance and inspires students to think and learn independently. It continually strengthens the integration of theory and practice, enhancing students' capabilities in modeling real-world problems and their comprehensive computer skills. Additionally, this course provides robust theoretical support and competition guidance for our college students participating in domestic and international mathematical modeling competitions. |