By being exposed to and integrating various disciplinary perspectives, you will develop broadly useful meta-skills alongside specific disciplinary skills. These meta-skills include interdisciplinary contextualization, analysis, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
These abilities will make you highly adaptable in the future, a skill necessary in today's job market. You will also be able to analyse new situations, contextualising them based on your existing knowledge. Additionally, you will be capable of learning new information needed to address these situations using the same meta-skills.
You don't need to know your exact career path at the start. The programme structure allows you to explore various disciplines but also ensures graduating with a coherent expert profile. The specialisation options include Data science, Digital humanities, Ecology and Adaptation, Economics of Natural Resources, Resource Management of Global Forests and Social Data Science.