Croatia

MAY 2025 PROGRAM IN Dubrovnik, Croatia

Spend your May Interim on the coast of the Adriatic Sea! This coastal city will serve as the backdrop for your course. Besides being a UNESCO World Heritage site and the filming location for Game of Thrones, Dubrovnik is filled with history, art, and culture. You will have the opportunity to explore and learn how ecology, art, sustainability, environmentalism, history, and cultural communication and discourse all come together in one spectacular city.

This program is filled with on-site guest lectures, field studies, and cultural activities. Whether you are in the parks or along the coast with your class or you are analyzing cultural communications and history and their impact on societies, this trip will prove to be a once in a lifetime experience!

Classes Available (3 hours)

  BIO 304 Ecology of Place (MI, NS)

  Dr. Anant Deshwal


  COM 315 Intercultural Communication(GP/WC, MI)

  Dr. Elena Gabor


Let’s not just read about intercultural communication but practice communicating across cultures in the touristic gem of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, on the Adriatic Sea coast. We will walk through Dubrovnik neighborhoods and observe how Croatians’ way of life has been shaped by the city’s history, architecture, and natural environment. We will chat with locals to learn how they do education, economy, healthcare, and friendships. We will eat local food and see up close how Croatians do leisure and work. Fans of Game of Thrones will see the sunset from the Old Town location where the King’s Landing was filmed. Time itself will flow a little differently in Dubrovnik. COM 315 motto: “Travel far enough, you meet yourself.” (David Mitchell, English novelist)

 

  ENG 302 Travel Writing (W2)

  ENG Staff

Program Details

   May 26—June 9, 2025
   Coming Soon

Comprehensive fee includes:

  • Tuition
  • Round-trip airfare from Chicago O'Hare
  • Textbooks
  • twin room with private bath & breakfast daily at a spectacular hotel
  • Onsite orientation & tour
  • Several class-related events and activities

  • Cultural events and activities: possible excursions to the historic City Walls, War Museum, day trip to Ston and the Biology Sea Institute, Lokrum Island – and more!

Online pre-registration (required)

Online registration (required) opens Monday, September 16 on our website: studyabroad.bradley.edu

All classes have enrollment maximums, so register early if you want to be enrolled! (Students who need to be wait-listed will be informed.) Classes are also contingent on enrollment minimums in order to proceed (another reason to register early!)

A non-refundable $500 deposit is required to secure your registration, due no later than Friday, October 11, 2024. Then, a $1000 payment is due by Monday, December 2nd, 2024. A payment of 50% of the remaining balance is due by Friday, January 31, 2025. The final balance is due by Friday, February 28th, 2025. Bills will be available online at mybradley.bradley. A participant missing payment will be dropped from the program.

You will receive information during the registration period about deadlines for required documents, the mandatory student program orientation in November, and other program information. (If you do not currently have a valid passport, apply now!) *Students enrolled in a Bradley sponsored Study Abroad program may be eligible for Financial Aid. We encourage you to contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.

NOTE: A minimum 2.50 Bradley GPA is required to study abroad. Participating students must be in good academic and disciplinary standing and submit a Medical Clearance Form signed by Bradley University’s health services or your general practitioner. Please contact us at studyabroad@bradley.edu if you have questions.)