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RFLA 300: Ireland - Communication, Culture, and Conflict

Gain a new perspective on communication differences across global communities while exploring the history of religious discrimination in Northern Ireland and its current impact on the region. You’ll visit museums and monuments throughout the country to explore Irish protest art and music, and you’ll also examine the efforts of the country to become more environmentally conscious through the use of renewable energy as you bike through Belfast and visit a sustainable and regenerative farm in the Ballymoney area.


Program Details

  • Program Leaders: Anne Stone and Melissa Nelson 
  • Program Location: Northern Ireland
  • Tentative Travel Dates: Spring Break, 2026
  • Prerequisites: Required rFLA prereqs will apply
  • Course Requirements: Self-reflection exercises, case study, presentation, pre- and post-program learning assessments.
  • Anticipated Number of Students: 14
  • Estimated Program Fee: $2,770
  • Program Fee Includes: Tuition, housing, some meals (breakfast daily, most dinners), on-site activities, program administration, and emergency insurance.
  • Visa: US citizens will need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA)
  • Special Notifications: Students should be prepared for daily walking and uneven ground or pavement (and some more strenuous hiking), some of which require the use of stairs. Students should be prepared to complete a three-hour bike tour, including intermittent stops. Students with sensitivity to seasickness or motion sickness should be prepared. Students may have contact with horses and other farm animals, including sheep. Please contact International Programs for more information.
  • * All dates are tentative and subject to change depending on the final number of students, final costs and other considerations. 
  • ** Estimated costs for all programs are based on anticipated numbers of students, current exchange rates and commercial airfares. Costs are subject to change. Final prices will always be communicated to accepted students before they commit to the program.
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