CAS in Commodity Trading

Fribourg, located at the heart of Switzerland, is a natural choice for offering an LLM in this field. Switzerland is one of the world's leading trading centres for raw materials. According to recent press releases, Swiss traders control a third of the world's crude oil trade, around two-thirds of the world's metals trade and 35% to 60% of the world's agricultural commodities trade.

Whether you are already active in the field of commodity trading and you would like to deepen your knowledge or you are looking for ways to expand your competencies, the CAS offers you the right tools to do so.

You will benefit from the knowledge and experience of our internationally renowned professors, leaders in their field. The Certificate of Advanced Studies in Commodity Trading provides specialized knowledge crucial for navigating the complex regulations and practices unique to this sector. This expertise can significantly enhance career prospects, as the commodity trading industry is a major part of the global economy and demands highly knowledgeable professionals.

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  • Who is eligible for the Fribourg Law CAS Program?

    The Fribourg Law Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Commodity Trading is designed to meet the demands of experienced lawyers and recent law graduates of proven ability.

    The program is also open to university graduates with degrees in disciplines other than law whose professional experience has prepared them for the study of commodities trading.

  • Your career options

    The Fribourg Law Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Commodity Trading will prepare you for career opportunities in commodity trading companies, law- and consulting firms, national and international organizations, and non-governmental organizations.

    The CAS in Commodity Trading provides essential knowledge for management positions for which expertise in commodities trading is a significant requirement.

  • The curriculum

    The Fribourg Law Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) consists of both core and elective course units. Each successfully completed unit awards students the corresponding ECTS credits, reflecting the time and effort required. Depending on the selected unit, students may attend between 3 and 18 hours of lectures, which can be distributed across several sessions throughout the semester.

    Students have the flexibility to choose any combination of lectures from the semester's offerings, allowing them to tailor their pace of study to align with their individual interests and needs. In addition to attending lectures, students must complete a Master's Thesis or Management Project.

    For details about the course units offered in the current academic year and the specific CAS credit requirements, please refer to the Program Structure.

  • Program features - full-time & part-time

    The academic year lasts approximately nine months, divided into two semesters. Students may choose to start the Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) program in either the Fall or Spring semester each year. The fall semester runs from mid-September to mid-December while the spring semester runs from mid-February to mid-June. In addition to the inter-semester breaks, there are several official local holidays throughout the year as typically observed in Switzerland.

    Students planning to study in person who require an entry visa should ensure their start date aligns with their visa issuance date to facilitate timely entry into Switzerland.

    The program is conducted entirely in English. Lectures can be attended live in person or online via Zoom – there is also flexibility to take a hybrid approach combining both. Whether the student studies full-time or part-time, the program offers more course units than are needed to complete the certificate, allowing for maximum flexibility and customization in building their study curriculum. Typically, each course unit is offered once a year, either in the fall or spring semester.

    Full-time

    The CAS program is designed to be fully completed within one semester. The full-time CAS program has a minimum duration of one semester and a maximum duration of three semesters. After three semesters, additional tuition fees will apply. Students may pause their studies for valid reasons, such as maternity, illness, professional or family commitments, without incurring additional fees, provided written confirmation is received from the program director.

    Part-time

    The part-time CAS program offers a flexible duration ranging from one to three semesters. After the third semester, additional tuition fees will apply. Students have the flexibility to take each course unit during their first, second, or third semester. Alternatively, they can choose to complete the entire part-time CAS program within a single semester.

    The option to study part-time is specifically tailored for candidates who are full-time professionals or those who, for various reasons, seek a flexible study schedule. The program allows students to progress at their own pace with the convenience of online attendance and access to recorded lectures (where available).

  • Graduation

    To receive their Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS), full- and part-time students must complete curriculum units to earn a minimum of 10 ECTS credits, including:

    • 8 ECTS credits for coursework;
    • 2 ECTS credits for the preparation of a master’s thesis, or completion of a management project.

    Graduation ceremonies are held twice a year, in July and February. The CAS certificate, issued by the University of Fribourg's Faculty of Law, certifies the completion of a Certificate of Advanced Studies and includes the graduate's chosen specialization, name, age, and academic distinction. The certificate is accompanied by a transcript detailing the curriculum units completed, the corresponding ECTS credits, grades achieved, and the overall GPA.

  • Tuition fees

    The full tuition fee for the Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) program is CHF 8,000, which must be paid in full before graduation. There is no scholarship available for the CAS.

    Application costs

    For successful applications, an administrative fee of CHF 150 and a registration fee of CHF 1,500 is charged. These non-refundable fees must be paid within 10 days and will be credited toward the total tuition.

    Payment options

    A 10% discount is offered for full tuition payments made before the semester starts for students not eligible for scholarships.

    Other fees

    An administration fee of CHF 75 will be charged for any changes to the program track or when switching between CAS and LL.M. programs.

    From fall 2024, as of the 13th credit, an additional charge of CHF 500 per ECTS credit earned will apply, payable before graduation.

    After the third semester, additional tuition fees will apply.

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