Graduates have a grounding in the political, social, economic and cultural development of European society in particular. They have all the vocational qualifications for practical work in the sphere of museology and culture, and, at the same time, they are well prepared for further study not only in History, but also in related subjects.
Graduates are familiar with issues related to the Roma in Central Europe. They have acquired a practical knowledge of North Central Romani (at B2 level of CEFR) and a grounding in the history and culture of the Roma in former Czechoslovakia. They have been trained to respect differences in culture, language and communication.