Institute of Education, Arts and Community (Domestic)

We give you creative license

The Institute of Education, Arts & Community (IEAC) is all about helping others – to learn, to laugh, to get back on their feet. You’ll graduate with the skills to educate, support or entertain – essentially, to stand in front of an audience and enrich their lives. Our discipline areas might be ancient, but the curriculum – and the way we teach it – is anything but. There’s industry experience on offer, too. Being part of IEAC means you’ll won’t just get a qualification, you’ll be ready for the spotlight.

IEAC allows you to express yourself. IEAC is your institute.

Your Orientation schedule

Keen to find out a bit more about your course? Want to explore the Gippsland Campus, meet some other nervous students and grab a free burger or two? Perfect – it's all in the schedule below.
TimeActivityLocation
10.30–11 amLibrary tourLibrary
11–11.30 amIntroduction to MoodleRoom 213, Building 1E
11.30–12 pmSelf-guided campus tour (tip: download the free Actionbound app from the App Store before the tour)Student Lounge, Building 3N
12–1 pmFree lunchStudent Lounge, Building 3N
1–2 pmInstitute Welcome Room 206, Building 1N
2–2.30 pmCourse overview

Federation Access Studies (FAST)
Room 206, Building 1N

Bachelor of Social Work
Room 215, Building 1S

Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
Bachelor of Education Studies
Room 109, Building 2S

Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Room 211, Building 1S

Bachelor of Arts
Room 117, Building 1S

Bachelor of Community and Human Services
Room 214, Building 1E

Bachelor of Sport, Physical and Outdoor Education
Room 116, Building 1S

2.30–3.00 pm Enrolment lab and collect student IDLibrary

Academic Skills Day

Starting uni can be daunting. The research. The essays and reports. The online systems. We get it. That's why we're running Academic Skills Day during Orientation.

You'll get to practice all kinds of basic academic skills. Yes – practice. Not hear about. This is a hands-on session. And there's free food.

When: Friday 19 July, 1.30 to 4 pm
Where: Rooms 206 &207, Building 1N and Room 214, Building 1E

Find your way around campus

View the Gippsland Campus map (pdf, 3mb)

Register for your sessions

After you take in your Orientation schedule you can register for as many sessions as you like. It's easy. Registration isn't compulsory, but it means you'll get a nifty reminder and you can add the sessions to your calendar.

Keen to see what else is going on at Fed in the first few weeks of semester? It's all at What's On.

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