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Engaging complexity
BEI1501
Synopsis
Engaging complexity is an immersive introduction to the world of complex challenges - social, environmental, institutional, and technological - where clear-cut solutions are rare, and understanding takes time. In this unit, you’ll learn to observe, listen, describe, and reflect before jumping to conclusions. You’ll work with tools like stakeholder mapping, systems diagrams, and controversy analysis to explore how problems are shaped by context, power, and perspective.
Rather than rushing to solve, Engaging complexity invites you to slow down and sit with complexity: What’s going on here? Who is involved? What’s being said, and what’s not? You’ll begin to understand how complex environments work, and why that understanding must come before any attempt to navigate or intervene.
Understanding complexity isn’t a distraction from action, it’s what makes meaningful leadership and innovation possible. This unit develops your ability to approach challenges with curiosity, care, and the skills to ask better questions - grounded in ethical awareness, humility, and the patience to trace complexity carefully, thread by thread, knot by knot.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 1
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Business and Economics
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites
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What it unlocks
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Offerings (1)
- Monash Indonesia semester 2Indonesia · BLENDED
Listed in 1 area of study
- Innovation and leadershipCore studies