Graduates, proficient in methods and practical aspects of scientific research as regards the general anthropological disciplines, are able to conduct field researches into anthropological issues in line with their specializations, while observing a scientist’s code of ethic. They are able to accurately formulate the results of their scientific work so as to publish them in high-standard journals or to responsibly popularise them.
They are qualified for teaching positions at universities or colleges, responsible positions in scientific institutes, foundations, NGO’s or governmental departments (such as departments of labour and social matters, health and care, home office and foreign affairs) and the media in terms of popularizing the findings of anthropology, science and humanities.