Graduates have an advanced theoretical and practical knowledge of archaeology in the Czech Lands and transalpine Europe. They are equipped with the critical apparatus, skills in independent work and managing archaeological research. Graduates can seek employment in specialised archaeological heritage organisations, research institutes and museums.
Graduates are familiar with mediaeval studies as well as their specific field of study, can apply digital humanities approaches and have a passive knowledge of at least one vernacular language of the period. They are able to integrate and critically evaluate results from multiple research fields, and can work with the sources, methods and theories of relevant disciplines.