
This Croatian course is offered subject to minimum registration numbers.
Croatia is a county with a rich cultural heritage, intriguing political history and world-famous natural beauty. Croatian is a South Slavic language with a mixed origin, used primarily in Croatia and by the global Croatian diaspora. It is one of the official EU languages since 2013.
The Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies within the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies will run language and culture courses in Croatian at the Beginners, Lower Intermediate, and Intermediate/Advanced levels.
Further information on start dates, as well as the course application form, are available at: www.tcd.ie/Russian/courses/evening-courses/croatian.php
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | Serbo-Croat, Languages |
| Course Type | Classroom Based |
| Course Duration | Each course runs for 22 weeks (two-hour classes once a week) spread over two terms – Michaelmas term (starting September) and Hillary term (starting January). All classes take place in-person on Trinity's central campus. |
| Course Time | Beginners: Tuesdays 7pm-9pm. Lower Intermediate: Wednesdays 7pm-9pm. Intermediate/Advanced: Thursdays 7pm-9pm. |
| Course Fee | €660 is the full-year rate. Payment by instalments of €350 per term is also possible. This fee is strictly non-refundable once the course has commenced. |
| Entry Requirements | You must be 18 years of age or older to enrol in the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies evening courses. Intake of students will not be available in January unless applicants have necessary language levels to join a continuing group and with permission of the instructor and School administration. |



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