Graduate Profile: The graduates possess a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of key concepts and theories in 20th and 21st-century cultural studies, postmodernism, semiotics of culture, social and cultural anthropology, and philosophy of culture. They are well-versed in European and global trends, including concepts related to contemporary issues of national and cultural identity, globalisation, Europeanisation, multiculturalism, mass culture, and the history of art, with a particular focus on Slovak artistic culture. Furthermore, they possess a solid understanding of the legal aspects and legislation pertaining to cultural matters. With this extensive knowledge, the graduates are equipped to conceive and develop projects encompassing various cultural disciplines and effectively address a wide range of cultural challenges at the local, regional, and national levels.
Graduate Employment: The graduates are eligible for positions at senior levels of administration in a range of cultural institutions, including state-established institutions, independent cultural centres, cultural hubs, and cultural-educational institutions. They can also pursue careers in independent cultural businesses. These graduates possess the necessary skills to work as cultural employees in state and public administration, regional media, publishing, and institutions responsible for coordinating cultural and artistic activities such as galleries, museums, municipal and regional cultural departments, and more. Moreover, they possess expertise in the theoretical domain of independent scientific research, enabling them to engage with complex theoretical aspects of cultural life and contribute to the broader field of cultural studies, examining numerous phenomena in a society undergoing transformation.