Graduate Profile: The graduates possess a thorough comprehension of the prehistoric and early modern eras, with a notable emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration. They possess the requisite skills to plan and execute field excavations, address field discovery scenarios, supervise teams during excavation activities, manage archaeological findings, analyse archaeological sources and contexts, and contextualise them within the historical and cultural evolution of Slovakia and Europe.
Graduate Employment: Upon successful completion of the programme, the students receive a comprehensive university education in archaeology, with a specific focus on the prehistoric and early historical development of Central Europe. This qualification enables them to pursue various career paths, including positions as research team members at the Slovak Academy of Sciences, skilled professionals in museums, and methodological and managerial experts in monument boards. They can also explore opportunities in the civil or public service, academia as teachers or researchers, professionals in organisations conducting applied research for commercial purposes related to construction activities, and cultural institutions that prioritise the preservation of history and culture.