MTH308 - Introduction to Mathematical Modelling

Introduction to Mathematical Modelling is a foundational course that explores how real-world problems can be represented, analyzed, and solved using mathematical techniques. The course introduces students to the process of formulating models from practical situations in science, engineering, economics, and social systems. Emphasis is placed on identifying assumptions, defining variables, constructing equations, and interpreting results. Students are exposed to different types of models such as deterministic and stochastic models, as well as continuous and discrete systems, while also learning basic computational tools for simulation and analysis.

Department
Mathematics and Statistics
Faculty/School
School of Pure and Applied Sciences
Lecturer
Muhammed Kamaldeen

Objectives

The objective of this course is to equip students with the fundamental skills required to translate real-life problems into mathematical formulations and to analyze these models for decision-making and prediction. It aims to develop critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and an understanding of the limitations and applicability of mathematical models in various disciplines.

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this course, students should be able to formulate mathematical models from real-world scenarios, apply appropriate mathematical techniques to analyze these models, interpret and validate model results, and communicate findings effectively. They will also gain the ability to assess the assumptions and limitations of different modelling approaches and use basic computational tools to simulate and solve modelling problems.

Course Modules and Resources

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