Learning Outcomes

Programme learning outcomes EMJM Euroculture according to Tuning SQF model of dimensions

The Euroculture programme is designed to provide students with both high-level, in-depth knowledge and necessary 21st-century skills to navigate contemporary European challenges. Through an innovative, student-centred curriculum, the programme integrates insights from multiple disciplines, encourages project-based learning, and offers specialization tracks that allow students to tailor their expertise.

With a strong focus on societal engagement, Euroculture aligns with values such as human dignity, democracy, equality, and the rule of law ensuring that graduates are equipped to contribute meaningfully to academic, professional, and policy-oriented fields.

The programme follows a structured and progressive learning approach, known as the Matrix of Learning Outcomes, which ensures that students systematically build their knowledge, skills, and competences over time. This approach enhances both academic rigor and professional readiness, making Euroculture graduates well-prepared for careers in international organizations, government, cultural institutions, NGOs, and beyond.

The full overview of our learning outcomes can be found in the following table: Link.