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RIT Croatia offers study abroad programs at two campuses:
In the coastal resort city of Dubrovnik or King’s Landing
Country's capital, Zagreb
Undergraduate programs: Hospitality and Tourism Management, International Business and Web and Mobile Computing
Master of Science program in Service Leadership and Innovation & Information Sciencies and Technologies
Why study abroad??? Enhances global skills
Ability to adapt to change, act diplomatically and communicate cross-culturally
Those skills are higly valued by graduate schools
Meet a diverse range of people Make lifelong friends Discover new and exciting foods Study and learn differently Gain independence
Croatians and their customs https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=173&v=0XbIR7e9PYM
Croatians are known for their strong coffee drinking culture, their socializing culture and are considered laid back. They might not be so open in the beginning but once they get to know you they are open and friendly.
Drying cloths outdoors at the fresh air is typical Mediterranean habbit. Fresh and slightly salted air gives to a cloths very special smell. Coastal people use this method all year long because winter isn't that cold and rarely snowing.
Food in Croatia The Local cuisine is influenced by many surrounding cultures from Italian (especially around the coast), German, French cuisine (continental Croatia) to Hungarian. There are also some traces of Turkish or Greek influences, particularly in the fast foods and deserts.
Dubrovnik has no McDonald, and there isn’t any Sturbucks shop in Croatia.
The tap water in Croatia is drinkable, and of very high quality. The water contains a high mineral content, important to know when you use a dishwasher or an iron.
Program fee $ 3000 for Dubrovnik campus and
$3415,00 for Zagreb campus
Additional estimated expenses: $3578,00
Housing in private accommodation Full on-site support
Cultural experience field trips Student peer mentor
Round trip airfare, Meals, Textbooks, Visa process (if applicable), Other miscellaneous personal expenses
Cultural field trips in the region during the
program
Private apartments- fully equipped
• Arrival to Croatia May 17th 2020
• five weeks studying in Zagreb
• Earn 6 credits
Zagreb, Croatia
• PSYC 221 - Abnormal Psychology
• PSYC 239 - Positive Psychology
• Pre-requisite: Introduction to Psychology
2 courses
• one-week course-integrated study tour led by Rochester and Croatian faculty
Travel to Austria and Germany
Students pay discounted tuition for 6 credits $1860; Application deadline February 16 2020
• Arrival to Dubrovnik on May 17th
• Welcome dinner in the Old Town
• Ashley Colburn, two-time Emmy award winner is teaching Public Speaking course
Dubrovnik,Croatia
• COMM 201 - Public Speaking
• COMM 304 - Intercultural Communications
• Pre-requisites: None
Courses
• 5 weeks of classes in Dubrovnik
• Followed by week long travel tour to Greece with Rochester faculty and Ashley Colburn
Travel to Greece
Students pay discounted tuition for 6 credits $1860; Application deadline February 16, 2020
• Arrival to Zagreb on May 17th
• Visit global institutions such as Croatian National Bank and Rimac factory
• Spend two weeks in Zagreb, Croatia
Zagreb,Croatia
• ECON-406- Global Economic Issues ( 3 credits)
• Pre-requisites: ECON 101
• Can count toward economic immersion or minor
Courses
• 1 week of classes in Budapest, Hungary
• Visit global institutions like Morgan Stanely
Budapest, Hungary
Students pay discounted tuition for 3 credits $ 929,25; Application deadline February 16, 2020