Graduates are able to independently apply and develop their advanced knowledge of the Dutch language, cultural and literary history and present issues of Dutch-speaking countries. Their wide knowledge of the Dutch-speaking area allows them to work in cultural and political institutions, public service, the media, tourism, or as translators.
Graduates understand the principles of the communication of information within society. They are able to apply the acquired knowledge of information science in the fields of security and rationalization of social, information and communication processes in the governmental, public and private sectors, in memory institutions and information services as well as in research.