Graduates are acquainted with the basic methods and knowledge of the philosophical tradition, and able to formulate fundamental questions and provide well-founded answers, in oral and written form. They have good skills in two major languages and a basic knowledge of either ancient Greek or Latin. They are skilled in critical analysis of complex texts.
Graduates have a good knowledge of everyday English, the background of English-speaking countries, and the philological register of English. They can work in any institution requiring graduates with the knowledge of English, history and culture of English-speaking countries. Their linguistic proficiency corresponds to level C1 of the Common European framework standards.