A graduate is able to study and document the rock environment, its geological structure and parametres, its interaction with atmo-, hydro- and biosphere and processes of the migration of components through environments. He gains information on protection of natural environment components (water, atmosphere, rocks), works with scientific data (geological, hydrological, climatic, environmental), documentates field works, finds data in archives, and processes, valorizates, and interpretates all obtained data.
He can give account in the research teams in the geological surveys and other research institutions, in the organizations of survey and field exploration (protection and exploatation of natural sources and waters, solving engineering-geological and geotechnical problems) and in management and administration of all levels.