Graduate Profile: The graduates possess a broad range of knowledge in factual, theoretical, methodological, and philosophical domains, serving as a foundation for practical application and scholarly investigation. They specialise in general history, Slovak history, historical geography, art history, and classical auxiliary historical sciences. Additionally, they exhibit a comprehensive understanding of philosophical developments from antiquity to the 20th century, including divisions, systems, schools, problems, and methodologies. They effectively utilise essential literature to synthesise knowledge and proficiently work with primary sources across historical eras. Moreover, they have acquired a comprehensive vocabulary in historical and philosophical terminology.
Graduate Employment: The graduates demonstrate a high level of competence and responsibility, enabling them to assume professional roles in diverse areas of social and cultural life. They find employment in cultural institutions, mass media, state administration, self-government, and civil organisations. Their skills are highly sought after in professions that require independent problem-solving abilities. They contribute to various institutions and spheres of public life where linguistic expression, critical thinking, and analytical skills are of great importance. This includes governmental and non-governmental institutions with a focus on humanities, third sector organisations, foundations, civic associations, and the media, among others. 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.