The graduate has broad knowledge of basic natural disciplines such as biology, chemistry, geology, physics and mathematics. He/she can use this knowledge to understand the context and interactions in all environment components (soil, water, air, biosphere) and subsequently to understand the basic protection principles, including legal aspects.
The graduate manages the basic procedures and methods of scientific work and gains practical skills in the use of instrumentation in the laboratory and/or field. The graduate is able to search, collect and classify scientific information that he/she can interpret and draw conclusions based on it.
The graduate is able to assess the degree of environmental damage, propose methods for monitoring and analysis that he/she is able to perform, and suggest procedures to prevent further damage.