- know the national and international heritage protection legislation and will be able to apply it in the process of conservation and restoration of cultural valuables;
- define the material, technique and state of movable cultural valuables using necessary physical, biological and chemical tests;
- prepare relevant information to assess the authenticity as well as the historical, artistic, scientific value of the movable cultural valuables to be restored;
- assess the environment for the storage and display of movable cultural valuables and develop a maintenance plan;
- prepare movable cultural valuables for transportation, display and prepare documents for archiving;
- develop a programme for the conservation of movable cultural valuables;
- disinfect/disinsect movable cultural valuables;
- consolidate the material structure and/or design of the cultural valuables to be conserved;
- perform the cleaning of the cultural valuables conserved;
- stabilize the material decomposition processes of the cultural valuables conserved.
- Being able to develop a programme of the restoration of movable cultural valuables;
- remove the consequences of previous low-quality restoration and unjustified changes made to the cultural valuables restored;
- reconstruct the fragments of the cultural valuables that were destroyed;
- prepare the description of the state of movable cultural valuables and illustrative materials;
- prepare the documentation for the conservation and restoration of movable cultural valuables;
- communicate in foreign and Lithuanian professional languages;
- visualise and present the results of personal performance using information technologies;
- master the principles of management; make decisions and plan personal performance; know the requirements of human safety and apply them in professional activities;
- perceive the importance of continuous personal development and independently and methodically improve cognitive competencies.