The qualification holder will be able to:
(general competences)
- demonstrate knowledge from the fields of political science, economics, law, administration, sociology, cultural studies, communication, methodology and international relations,
- demonstrate a broad knowledge of the social science field,
- work in a professional, flexible and adaptable way in various fields covering numerous topics and in all social and sectoral contexts that are directly or indirectly related to the functioning of the European Union,
(subject-specific competences)
- demonstrate a broad social science perspective,
- demonstrate excellent knowledge of European institutions, economics, law, policies and the political process, which represents a basis both for employment within the institutions and for work aimed at influencing the formulation of policies,
- demonstrate thorough knowledge of individual key policies of the European Union and the problems related to them, at the European, national and subnational levels, and a consequent capacity for research and analytical work and the ability to provide advice to a broad range of interest groups,
- demonstrate understanding of cultural plurality and familiarity with social processes and relationships, which also provides a basis for understanding the development of Europe and the problems faced by Europe today, and enables a broader perspective when addressing problems within the context of all employment connected with the European Union,
- demonstrate knowledge of foreign languages and debating/negotiating skills, developed through the study of individual subjects and a practicum.