About
3 ECTS (one week)
Duration
Course fee
600 EUR
Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, IBAN: HR1323600001101496052, SWIFT: ZABAHR2X, Reference number: 217
Purpose/Description of payment: SUMMER 2022, NAME & SURNAME
Minimum number of participants
15 participants
The course objective
- Developing basic linguistic and cultural competences for the purposes of communicating in gastronomy.
- Developing linguistic skills (reading comprehension, speaking and writing skills) at a basic level, adapted for the gastronomy industry.
Highlights
- present (through a PPT presentation) historical outlines of French gastronomy
- present (through a PPT presentation) Croatian gastronomic profile
- make attendants familiar with the most popular regional gastronomic heritage
- simulate a guiding tour both within the field and onsite classes
- final exam (written and oral)
Planned schedule
Day | Hours | Topic / Activities |
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Day 1 | 4 hours | Welcome Introductory information about the course (objectives, methods, and schedule of activities) Facts about Croatian gastronomy profile Historical overview of French cuisine |
Day 2 | 4 hours | Preparing participants for an individual course assignment – presentation of the project assignment Historical and social background influencing Croatian cuisine: Kvarner region – the city of Rijeka |
Day 3 | 7 hours | A guiding tour – Rijeka Presenting open market (diary, meat and fish pavilion) Visiting fish restaurant (lunch break): Mediterranean cuisine from Croatian perspective Students simulate a guiding tour supported by a professional guide |
Day 4 | 3 hours | Mediterranean perspective of gastronomy: research results made by participants Final exam |
Day 5 | 12 hours | Field trip (wine tasting in Poreč and Motovun) |
Manner of instruction
- Lectures in the classroom
- Field classes
Course holder
- Alenka Šuljić Petrc, Ph.D., Lecturer, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Croatia
Guest lecturer
- Nada Matas-Runquist, Ph.D. MCF, University of Avignon, FR, PhD & Visiting Scholar, University of Oxford, UK
- Krešimir Mikinac, Ph.D., Assistant professor, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Croatia
- Hrvoje Grofelnik, Ph.D., Assistant professor, University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Croatia
Contact
Alenka Šuljić Petrc, Ph.D., Course holder, alenkasp@fthm.hr