Graduate Profile: The graduates possess a comprehensive understanding of cultural theory, history, cultural heritage, world geography, tourism, economics, regional development, project management, and social etiquette. They have acquired familiarity with the legal frameworks within the Slovak Republic, the European Union, as well as laws pertaining to culture, tourism, and regional development. They exhibit the ability to think independently, engage in critical analysis, demonstrate innovation, and adapt effectively to evolving work environments. Proficiency in at least one global language facilitates their professional communication. Furthermore, these graduates possess the capability to actively participate in research activities, including data acquisition for scientific investigations, and presenting research findings at an advanced level. They are qualified to independently conduct or contribute to specific research projects, involving the analysis of situational requirements, proposing targeted solutions, and assuming management responsibilities.
Graduate Employment: The graduates are highly qualified for managerial and professional positions at the middle and upper levels of management. They can secure employment in various sectors, including state and regional administration, as well as in memory institutions such as museums, libraries, and archives. Opportunities are also available in governmental and non-governmental organisations focusing on the humanities, third-sector organisations, cultural and social institutions, regional and supra-regional civil associations, scientific and research institutes, education, and mass media with a focus on culture and tourism. Additionally, their expertise makes them well-suited for roles in the marketing and management of culture and tourism, as well as in tourism institutions and enterprises. Given their proficiency in foreign languages, these graduates are capable of fulfilling these responsibilities in international institutions and corporations.