What does «Integral Economics» cost?
Fees
These are the costs for participants of «Integral Economics». Low-income earners, trainees, students and groups can apply for a reduction in the basic fee. In justified cases, a discount of up to 50% can be granted on the basic fee. Prices per country are adjusted according to purchasing power parity and can vary:
Country Group 1*
Basic fee for the entire course: | EUR 6'000.– |
Costs for 2 weekends (without travel & accommodation): | approx. EUR 400.– |
Additional costs for the CAS certificate from the University of Fribourg: | EUR 400.– |
Total: | EUR 6'800.– |
*Switzerland, Norway, Luxembourg, Ireland, Denmark, Iceland, United States, Singapore
Country Group 2**
Basic fee for the entire course: | EUR 5'000.– |
Costs for 2 weekends (without travel & accommodation): | approx. EUR 400.– |
Additional costs for the CAS certificate from the University of Fribourg: | EUR 400.– |
Total: | EUR 5'800.– |
** France, Germany, United Kingdom, Macao, Canada, Israel, Belgium, Austria, Finland, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Australia, Qatar, Sweden, New Zealand
Other Countries
Basic fee for the entire course: | EUR 4'000.– |
Costs for 2 weekends (without travel & accommodation): | approx. EUR 400.– |
Additional costs for the CAS certificate from the University of Fribourg: | EUR 400.– |
Total: | EUR 4'800.– |
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Integral Economics
It is time to rediscover the fundamental purpose of economics and entrepreneurship and to acknowledge the significant role of faith and theology in shaping economic processes.
Participants of the CAS «Integral Economics – Incorporating Sustainability, Ethics & Faith» will spend twelve months dealing with twelve major themes, which are fundamental to the Christian faith and to a theologically informed perspective on work, values and business ethics.