Graduate Profile: The graduates have cultivated a profound level of expertise in traditional material, spiritual, social, and artistic culture, along with extensive knowledge of museum practices and the practical preservation of intangible cultural heritage. They have also developed a comprehensive understanding of the laws and regulations governing the preservation and development of historical architecture, which they effectively apply in their practical conservation efforts. Moreover, they have acquired proficiency in modern computer technologies utilised for data management, processing, and the presentation of scientific research findings and cultural artefacts.
Graduate Employment: The graduates are highly qualified for professional roles in institutions dedicated to the administration and restoration of cultural monuments. They have the ability to integrate field-based research and collection work and effectively communicate the findings through the presentation of monuments and engaging with the public. They are well-suited for various professional fields, including positions as professional staff in the Monuments Board of the Slovak Republic, specialists in social science collections in museums and galleries, experts in the management and marketing of cultural heritage institutions, professionals in local and regional cultural organisations, and contributors to the social and cultural sphere. They can also pursue careers in scientific research, cultural departments in the state and public sectors, consultancy services for domestic and international institutions, regional mass media, art-related activities, education and promotion of Slovakia’s cultural heritage, and in tourism organisations and third-sector organisations focused on the preservation and presentation of intangible cultural monuments.