Graduates are acquainted with the basic methods and knowledge of the philosophical tradition, and able to formulate fundamental questions and provide well-founded answers, in oral and written form. They have good skills in two major languages and a basic knowledge of either ancient Greek or Latin. They are skilled in critical analysis of complex texts.
Graduates understand the key sociological concepts, are able to describe and explain them and to apply them in the examination of social reality. They have an understanding of key theoretical approaches in sociology, key authors and their concepts. They understand principles of social research and are able to autonomously perform tasks in quantitative social research.