Important
The
relevant rules concerning knowledge of the English language and English-for-Business
course obligations for non-native speakers of English are set out in part
IV of the document “Rules and Regulations”.
If a student is not happy with his or her placement result (e.g., the student
might find the level too easy/difficult), he/she should speak with the Academic
Coordinator.
Each class uses textbooks and other publications which can normally be purchased from the main office.
And Finally …
If there are any questions which this information does not answer, please feel free to ask a member of staff for help.
We are more than delighted to assist you in any way we can.
On becoming a student of The Business University of Latin America (BULA), your teacher acts as your tutor and is available during school hours to answer any queries you might have.
You
can also ask the staff in the main office. The
Academic Director can be found in room 2.
He can be seen from Monday to Friday from 11 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. and at the
hours published on his door. Otherwise
an appointment can be made.
Please feel free to contact us by email with any query you may have.
1. Teacher's Handbook Business Programmes
2. Student's Handbook Business Programmes
3. Objectives of the Business School
4. Organisation Chart
5. Development Plan 2006-2007
6. Curriculum and Assessment Document
7. Procedures for Assessment of Learners
8. Policy Protection of Learners
9. Quality Assurance Policy and Procedure
10. Equality Policy
11. Appeals Procedures
12. Academic Appeals Form
13. Procedures for Self-Evaluation
14. Health and Safety Policy
15. Staff Development Programme
16. External Examinations: Roles and Responsibilities
17. Organisation Charts of Roles and Responsibilities
18. CVs of those Responsible for Examinations
19. List of Equipment
20. Plan of New College Facilities
INFORMATION
Candidates wishing to register with The Business University of Latin America (BULA) should fill out the form:
“Registration for THE BULA programmes.”
They should also submit copies of all relevant documents as requested in the form.
Before
you begin your course, you will need to register in the main office, where
you will be issued with photo ID.
On admission, we ask that you carry this ID with you during
school hours.
The cost of registration is $4,000 pesos and includes your ID card.
Those candidates who are not native speakers of English must also enclose with their registration form some document indicating their level of language ability.
Alternatively, candidates can carry out an assessment test of ability in written English by visiting the office of the Academic Coordinator.
This will be followed by a short oral interview to assess speaking skills.
