Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Trust Services
A key role is traditionally played by trust services in Liechtenstein. The economic significance, the socio-political dimensions and the rapid development of the parameters relating to this dynamic branch of industry have increased demands on professionals in the fiduciary sector. International client liaison and support requires a solid knowledge of legal and tax issues as well as matters regarding establishing and managing businesses and the corresponding interaction with authorities and government offices. Those aspiring to a position in the fiduciary sector must have at their disposal, in addition to social and business skills, corresponding knowledge of the various areas intrinsic to this profession. In consideration of these constraints, the Hochschule Liechtenstein offers the Trust Services Programme, which prepares the participants for a qualified position in a fiduciary activity. Highest priorities are the practical approach, current relevance and the teaching of pertinent subject matter.
Educational Goal
Participants acquire a basic knowledge of law, taxes and economics as well as asset management and investment counselling. In addition, issues specifically pertaining to Liechtenstein are included. Graduates acquire demonstrated professional expertise qualifying them to assist and advise clients within the framework of Liechtenstein trust services.
The Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Trust Services programme may, in connection with the Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Trust Services programme, serve as preparation for the Liechtenstein professional trustees examination (admission to the Liechtenstein trust services examination is in accordance with article 2 of the Ordinance on the Professional Trustee Examination, LGBl 1995 no. 182, in conjunction with article 2 of the Professional Trustees Act). Furthermore, the CAS programme in connection with the Diploma of Advanced Studies (DAS) in Trust Services programme can qualify for a certification as “Diplomierte(r) liechtensteinische(r) Treuhand-Experte/In” (Certified Liechtenstein Fiduciary Expert).
Participants
The CAS programme is open to candidates with a completed commercial apprenticeship and working in the fiduciary sector; bachelor’s, master’s and diploma programme graduates (with law or economics concentration); holders of foreign diplomas focussing on trust services or taxes; certified accountants or auditors; banking professionals (see article 2 of Professional Trustees Act, LGBl 1993 no. 42). The CAS programme is also open to interns exhibiting comparable applicable professional experience. Professional experience in the area of trust services is beneficial. Knowledge of accounting is required.
Curriculum
The CAS programme is structured modularly and lasts 2 semesters. It also represents the basis for the DAS programme in Trust Services. The modules cover law, tax and business administration and asset management/investment counselling. Lectures generally take place weekly on Monday evening and Friday afternoon. Module content is tested upon completion of each module. Individual module examinations must be completed with a grade of “passed”.
Language Competence
Lectures are held in German.
Completion and Certificate
Participants completing the CAS programme and its modules successfully are awarded an attestation and the “Liechtensteinischer Treuhand-Sachverständiger” (Liechtenstein Fiduciary Specialist) certificate.
Participants attending and successfully completing individual modules receive a written confirmation.
Tuition
Tuition for the complete CAS programme amounts to CHF 9'650.- including charges for course materials and regular examination fees. Excursion and accommodation expenses are borne by the participants. A fee is charged for repeated examinations. Tuition payments, to be received by the beginning of each semester, are distributed over the two semesters as follows: first semester CHF 4'825.- by the onset of the programme, second semester CHF 4'825.- by the beginning of winter semester. Information regarding fees for attending individual modules is available upon request.
Participants opting, at the time of application to the CAS programme, to extend their studies to a DAS programme, are eligible for a tuition fee reduction of CHF 1'000.- for the DAS programme.
Study Location
Instruction takes place at the Hochschule Liechtenstein.
Application and Dates
The CAS programme is conducted conditional on a minimum of 15 applicants (application form). A maximum of 30 participants are admitted. Subject to availability, interested parties may be admitted to individual modules. The CAS programme regularly begins in spring. The next application deadline is 14 January 2011.
Student Counselling
Study coordinator Ms Paulina Bracher, will be happy to personally assist you. General information is available from Ms Yvonne Domig.
For detailed and supplemental information on the programme, please consult the Hochschule prospectus and the webpages Studying in Liechtenstein and Studies Information.