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CRIM 416/516 Symposium on Comparative Criminology
$750 deposit was due by November 15th.
STATUS - CLOSED - TRAVELED SUMMER 2022
College: | Arts and Sciences | |
Department: | Criminology and Criminal Justice | |
Faculty Director: | Prof. Lisa Decker | |
Travel Dates: | May 12 - June 8, 2022 | |
Program Title: | ISU CCJ : University of Zagreb Exchange Program | |
Enroll in: | CRIM 416/516: Symposium on Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice - Spring 2022 | |
Location: | Croatia | |
Estimated Cost per Student: | $2,400 |
Study Abroad in Croatia
Faculty led trip, May 12-June 8, 2022
ENJOY A FABULOUS FOUR-WEEK SUMMER CRIM COURSE WHICH INCLUDES CLASSROOM LECTURE AT UNIVERSITY OF ZAGREB & ADDITIONAL TRAVEL TO ROME, NAPLES, AND BARI, ITALY AS WELL AS THE BEAUTIFUL COSTAL CITIES OF DUBROVNIK AND SPLIT, CROATIA!!!
PERFECT FOR INEXPERIENCED INTERNATIONAL TRAVELERS!! - Well organized and efficiently planned program led by Professor Decker - a veteran traveler who has led students in study abroad travel many times and can assist students in preparing for international travel.
APPROPRIATE FOR STUDENTS AT any level of study – From those just completing their freshman year through graduate students, on campus or distance students, Crim majors, International Studies minors and other ISU students. Course credit is for Crim 4/516-Symposium on Comparative Criminal Justice.
MANY STUDENTS CAN USE REGULAR SUMMER financial aid - Estimated costs per student for this trip are $2400 (final price subject to costs at time of booking of flights and accommodations) plus usual tuition fees for enrolling in a 3 hour ISU course.
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING - See first-hand how US criminal justice issues compare to those same issues in Croatia and other parts of the world. Learn about a different culture and make friends with students from University of Zagreb while taking class and enjoying leisure time together.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE 2022 CRIMINOLOGY SUMMER ZAGREB, CROATIA COURSE:
Contact Professor Decker at lisa.decker@indstate.edu or 812-237-2200