RIT Croatia, formerly known as the American College of Management and Technology (ACMT) was established in Croatia in 1997 when the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia initiated the establishment of private higher education institutions. Due to its reputation in creating and maintaining successful international partnerships, one of the most prominent private American universities, Rochester Institute of Technology was chosen as the best partner in these efforts.
The American College of Management and Technology in 2013 has changed its name to RIT Croatia in order to fully comply with the parent institution - Rochester Institute of Technology.
RIT Croatia offers programs of study at two campuses, one located in the coastal resort city of Dubrovnik and one in the country's capital, Zagreb. RIT Croatia offers four undergraduate programs: Hospitality and Tourism Management (Dubrovnik), Global Business Management (Zagreb), New Media Desiogn (Zagreb) and Information Technology Web and Mobile Computing (Dubrovnik and Zagreb). In addition, as part of RIT Croatia's life-long learning initiatives, we are facilitating the opportunity for students to earn Master of Science degrees from Rochester Institute of Technology, at RIT Croatia's Zagreb campus: Master of Science program in Organizational Leadership and Innovation and Master of Science in Information Technology and Analystics.
RIT Croatia is the only educational institution in Croatia that grants two diplomas: an American degree from RIT and a Croatian degree from RIT Croatia, which is awarded for undergraduate programs.
The American degree: Upon successful completion of a four-year undergraduate program, students will receive an internationally accredited bachelor of science (BS) degree from Rochester Institute of Technology, providing them with a competitive advantage on the global job market.
The Croatian degree: In addition to the American degree, all students who successfully complete one of the four-year programs will receive a degree of Baccalaureus/Baccalaurea (by earning 240 ECTS points). This is a Croatian degree granted by RIT Croatia.
RIT Croatia attracts students from Croatia and from around the world. Currently, 30 percent of our student body is comprised of international students from such countries as Australia, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, China, Germany, Macedonia, Montenegro, Norway, Peru, Russia, Serbia, Slovenia, South African Republic, South Korea, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United States of America.
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