Graduates have a grounding in the basic theoretical problems of modern medieval science. They have advanced methodological skills and are able to formulate their own scientific opinions. This qualifies them primarily for practical work in the fields of culture and heritage care and state administration in these sectors.
Graduates have expertise in political science and, to an advanced degree, in political theory and the formation of political identities. They have advanced knowledge of Czech political thought in the second half of the 20th and the early 21st century. They understand the formation of political identities and the role of religious and national identities in global politics.