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Institute of Education, Arts and Community Orientation at Berwick

Eager to learn more about your course? Excited to explore Berwick Campus, meet new Institute of Education, Arts and Community peers, and enjoy a free lunch? Perfect – check out the schedule below.

Day 1: Wednesday 15 July

Day 1 is all about your course and your campus. Start with your Institute Welcome and Course Overview, then explore your facilities, meet other new students, and dive into the fun extras.

Explore the campus with tours running from 1 pm to 3 pm. Campus tours depart every 15 minutes from the Main Quad, and library tours run every 30 minutes from outside the Library.

If you’re a domestic student, you can collect your Student ID card from the library at any point during the day.

Save the date so you’re ready to go.

Start your day by checking in, enjoying free breakfast nibbles, and getting everything you need for the week ahead.

Room G02, Building 901

Meet your academic institute team and learn about the opportunities and support available.

Room 195, Building 902

Dive into the specifics of your course with this detailed overview. You'll get to know your course structure, key units and important dates. This session is essential for understanding what lies ahead in your academic journey.

Federation Access Studies (FAST)
Room 1118, Building 903

Graduate Certificate in Social and Community Services
Room 203, Building 901

Diploma of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Higher Education)
Room 1117, Building 903

Associate Degree of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Room G96, Building 903

Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Room 158, Building 902

Master of Social Work (Qualifying)
Room 1119, Building 903

Bachelor of Sport, Physical and Outdoor Education
Room G63, Building 902

Bachelor of Community and Human Services
Bachelor of Social Work
Room G125, Buliding 903

Bachelor of Education Studies
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Room G68, Building 902

Can’t find your course?
Your course may be listed under a different institute, or sessions may be scheduled separately by your Course Coordinator. Please check your email as you may have been invited to a separate session. If you need assistance, reach out to us.

Take a break and enjoy a free lunch. This is the perfect time to mingle with new friends and recharge for the afternoon sessions. Vegetarian, gluten-free and halal options will be available.

Room G02, Building 901

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are invited to this session hosted by the Aboriginal Education Centre (AEC). Learn about the support services and connect with  students and staff. 

Room 140, Building 901 - Yet to confirm

Ensure you also book this location through TEAMS/Outlook. For training, log a request through the IT Help portal providing your WRB booking number. If booked for teaching purposes, contact Centre for Academic Development (CAI) for learning support.

Room 161, Building 902

Explore on-campus accommodation and learn about the benefits of living at Fed.

FedLiving Office, Building 955

If you have not yet completed your enrolment, you will be allocated a session time when you check in at the start of the day. In the session, our team will guide you through enrolling in your four units (subjects).

Room G63, Building 902

If you have not yet completed your enrolment, you will be allocated a session time when you check in at the start of the day. In the session, our team will guide you through enrolling in your four units (subjects).

Room G70, Building 902

Discover how to navigate your online classroom and meet our PASS Leaders. They're experienced students who run study sessions across the semester for challenging first-year units. They share practical study tips, help you understand what and how to learn, and model strategies for achieving great marks.

Click here to join online via Microsoft Teams

Day 2: Thursday 16 July

Next up, you’ll sharpen your study skills and get fully prepared for the start of university.
If a session is repeated, just choose the time that suits you best. Add the day to your calendar.

 

Start your day by checking in and getting everything you need for the week ahead. 

Room G02, Building 901 

  • Understand the steps involved in the writing process.
  • Learn how to break down an assessment topic or question.
  • Practice brainstorming to generate and organise ideas.
  • Create a plan that gives direction for writing.

Room G121, Building 903

Learn how to access your classes, reading materials, and assessments through the university’s online platform, Moodle. Get ready for Week One and receive help with logging in or navigating the platform if you need it.

Room G96, Building 903

Explore on-campus accommodation and learn about the benefits of living at Fed.

FedLiving Office, Building 955

  • Understand the steps involved in the writing process.
  • Learn how to break down an assessment topic or question.
  • Practice brainstorming to generate and organise ideas.
  • Create a plan that gives direction for writing.

Room G121, Building 903

Get familiar with borrowing, online resources, and where to find academic support.

Library 

Take a break, relax and make new friends. BYO lunch or buy something from the Café (we're cashless). Entertainment, games and free snacks will be available to keep the fun going.

Main Quad

Learn how to kickstart your career journey with practical tips on job searching, resume building, and connecting with future opportunities.

Room G121, Building 903

  • Understand how to support your ideas with evidence.
  • Practice incorporating references effectively into your writing.
  • Learn strategies for constructing clear and persuasive academic arguments.

Room G121, Building 903

Learn how to access your classes, reading materials, and assessments through the university’s online platform, Moodle. Get ready for Week One and receive help with logging in or navigating the platform if you need it.

Room G96, Building 903

Get familiar with borrowing, online resources, and where to find academic support.

Library

Essential uni skills

  • Learn how to paraphrase ideas clearly and accurately.
  • Further develop your referencing skills.
  • Understand why paraphrasing and referencing are important in academic work.

Room G121, Building 903

Discover the University
Explore the campus, uncover hidden study spots and get comfortable with finding your way.

Meet at Main Quad