| Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Jasna Novak Milic
25WW C340
Patricia Koromvokis
25WW C345
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| Credit points |
Credit points
10
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| Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
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| Corequisites |
Corequisites
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| Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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| Unit description |
Unit description
This foundational unit in the Bachelor of International Studies immerses students in the real-world challenges that societies and industries will face in the coming decade. Through an interdisciplinary lens, it introduces ‘grand challenges’ - complex global problems marked by ambiguity and interconnectedness that can't be addressed through siloed thinking. Students begin developing core skills in systems thinking, exploring how cultural, political, historical, and ethical factors intersect to shape global issues. Students examine recurring patterns and drivers of change and learn to understand complex systems, while engaging with live challenges facing industry, government, and community partners. Interactive and scenario-based activities provide hands-on experience in scoping problems, breaking them into components, and understanding their wider context. This experiential, exploratory environment fosters creativity, critical thinking, and multidisciplinary collaboration. By the end of the unit, students will have started developing foundational capabilities in analysing complex systems, and a human-centred, adaptive mindset for tackling global challenges.
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| Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due | Groupwork/Individual | Short Extension | AI Approach |
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| Systems Thinking Learning Portfolio | 40% | No | 23:55 29/05/2026 | Individual | No | Open |
| Viva Voce | 25% | No | Week 6 | Individual | No | Observed |
| Reflective essay: Adaptive problem-solving | 35% | No | 23:55 05/06/2026 | Individual | No | Open |
Assessment Type 1: Portfolio
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: 23:55 29/05/2026
Weighting: 40%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: No
AI Approach: Open
Create a series of systems maps and reflective commentaries addressing real-world Grand Challenges.
Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 25 hours
Due: Week 6
Weighting: 25%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: No
AI Approach: Observed
Explain and reflect on your group’s analysis of a global challenge, demonstrating your understanding of systems thinking concepts and your individual contribution.
Assessment Type 1: Reflection task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 30 hours
Due: 23:55 05/06/2026
Weighting: 35%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: No
AI Approach: Open
Reflect on personal development in systems thinking and problem-solving, drawing on concrete examples from unit activities, readings, and discussions.
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Unit information based on version 2026.03 of the Handbook