Graduates of the specialisation Cultural and Historical Studies of Slavic Countries will be able to reflect on the position of their own culture in the context of cultures related territorially, by historical experience, including cultural profile or belonging to the same political structures in modern history. The graduate of this specialisation is familiar with the complex issues of national cultures of Central (Central Eastern), Southeast and Eastern Europe in intercultural, multicultural and comparative contexts, is familiar with the current social situation in the selected territory, being able to interpret them in its cultural and historical development. Due to language training, the graduate is also able to collect, analyse and evaluate information from these geocultural areas.
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