Bachelor of Comparative Linguistics is equipped with theoretical expertise in language evolution, practical experience with reconstruction and philology of ancient Indo-European/Semitic languages and good knowledge of the respective field of historical linguistics. He or she is able to formulate a scientific hypothesis and work methodically on its confirmation.
Graduates have achieved good language skills in modern Greek (B2). They have a grounding in the fundamental areas and stages of Greek culture and history, enabling them to properly interpret modern-Greek texts in their cultural context.