Graduates have a theoretical grounding essential for an understanding of Latin American issues, primarily in the context of the historical development of societies with unique cultures. Graduates are able to apply their own critical judgement when assimilating new data in the light of existing knowledge. They are qualified for employment in the fields of education and cult
Graduates have a grounding in the basic theoretical problems of modern medieval science. They have advanced methodological skills and are able to formulate their own scientific opinions. This qualifies them primarily for practical work in the fields of culture and heritage care and state administration in these sectors.