Graduate Profile: When engaging in archaeological endeavors, the graduates possess a comprehensive understanding of the material’s chronological and cultural context and have a thorough grasp of the relevant literature. They are proficient in publishing the outcomes of fundamental research and excavation findings in descriptive and analytical formats. Their expertise extends to both theoretical and practical aspects of field excavations. They are well-versed in the applicable legal regulations governing the planning and execution of archaeological field excavations, ensuring the preservation and presentation of the national cultural heritage.
Graduate Employment: The graduates have acquired comprehensive undergraduate education in archaeology, focusing on Slovakia’s prehistoric and early historic evolution. They are equipped to join research teams in scientific departments of the Slovak Academy of Sciences and authorised departments engaged in essential field excavations, working alongside experienced archaeologists with graduate degrees. Additionally, they are qualified for positions in museums, cultural institutions dedicated to heritage preservation, and state or local administration, where a university education may not be obligatory.