Graduate Profile: The graduates possess a comprehensive understanding of individual historical periods, encompassing both the causes and consequences of significant historical events. Furthermore, they possess fundamental theoretical and methodological knowledge that serves as the foundation for practical applications and further research. They are well-versed in the auxiliary historical sciences and possess a deep knowledge of their research topics. Moreover, they are knowledgeable about the scientific fields encompassed by historical sciences and their key scientific parameters. They are skilled in consulting and working with relevant literature in their field of study, enabling them to synthesise knowledge effectively. They are proficient in handling diverse types of historical source materials specific to each historical period. Additionally, they have a solid command of Latin, a significant source language in historical research.
Graduate Employment: The graduates secure employment in cultural, memory, and collection institutions specialising in history, particularly in museums, where they assume roles as lecturers, documentarians, and depositary custodians. They also find opportunities as editors for historical magazines.