The master identifies the domain-specific values (the artistic/aesthetic, scientific, historical, folkloristic, industrial archeological, spatially structuring and other socio-cultural values of public interest) of heritage. The master autonomously identifies problems in heritage care (such as conservation, revaluation, restoration, opening up, reallocation, management and maintenance).The master analyses the available sources and uses common/established methods to investigate heritage and also relies on auxiliary sciences to do so.The master reflects critically on current heritage problems and participates in the heritage discourse on the national and international domain of heritage.