Abstract
Under the background of industry-university-research integration, the teaching model of financial experiment courses in universities needs innovation and optimization to cultivate high-quality, multidisciplinary talents capable of meeting the demands of the modern financial industry. This study, adopting the perspective of industry-university-research integration, deeply analyzes the issues in teaching objectives, content design, teaching methods, and evaluation mechanisms of financial experiment courses. It proposes measures such as strengthening university-enterprise cooperation, introducing financial technology tools, optimizing teaching content, improving teachers' practical experience, and reforming assessment methods to construct a practice-oriented teaching model. Using a case study of financial experiment course reform in a university, the research explores specific implementation paths to incorporate real financial data, industry cases, simulated trading platforms, and innovative projects into teaching. It emphasizes the comprehensive development of students' practical abilities, innovative thinking, and overall qualities. The results show that the reform of the teaching model through deep integration of industry, academia, and research significantly enhances students' financial practice skills and innovation awareness while effectively bridging the gap between academic education and industry needs. This provides theoretical and practical support for the reform of experimental courses in financial disciplines.
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