The graduate is expected to have consistent and deep knowledge of the history of European art from Late Antiquity until the present, of Czech art from the Middle Ages until the present, and of 19th and 20th century world art along with a knowledge of the history of art-related theoretical and philosophical thought from Antiquity until the present day, of the history of the discipline, and of the historical, cultural-historical, religious and other contexts of its interdisciplinary nature. Graduates can pursue careers as museum and gallery specialists, specialists working in institutions caring for monuments, monument restoration specialists, specialists processing surveys of historic buildings, specialists employed by public administration bodies or local government or specialised secondary-level teachers.