Undergraduate Courses

The following is a list of undergraduate courses offered by Tyndale University. You can also see the course schedule for specific terms.

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Course Code Course Name
PSYC 401 History of Psychology
Examines the principal trends of psychological explanation and events in the history of psychology, from the earliest times to the present....
BUSI 334 Business Negotiations
Examines the principles and methods of effective negotiation. Students will acquire basic negotiation skills through role plays and exercises...
PSYC 310 Brain and Behaviour
Examines the relationship between behaviour and the structure and function of human and animal neural systems. Technological advances in...
BUSI 325 Business and the Environment
Examines the relationship between business and the environment and the implications of that relationship on business practice. The different...
ARTM 380 Writing and North American Art
Examines the relationship between writing and the visual arts by focusing on themes in North American art. Critical essays, manifestos,...
BSTH 382 Judaism
Examines the religious beliefs and practices of Judaism, including Rabbinic Judaism, Medieval Judaism, and Contemporary Judaism. Topics will...
HIST 310 The Ancient World: From Mesopotamia to Greece, c. 3000-300 BC
Examines the social, religious, political and cultural history of ancient Mesopotamia, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Egypt, Israel and Greece....
BSTH 360 The Spirituality of the Early Church
Examines the spirituality and theology of the early Church Fathers by addressing early Christian creeds, liturgies, and teaching on prayer...
PSYC 360 Research Methods in the Social Sciences
Examines the strengths and weaknesses of various research methods and their appropriate applications within the social sciences. Research...
CHRI 271 Behaviour in Groups
Examines theory and research relating to group behaviour. Problem solving, decision making and communication within groups are examined....
CHRI 394 Directed Research Methods
Examines various research methods. The student will apply research methods in preparing the initial stages of a Directed Research Project....
HEAL 431 Advanced Studies in Trauma: From Origins to Interventions
Explains the impact of Trauma on individuals, groups, and society, focusing on the origins and sources; types of trauma disorders; and...
ENGL 374 Studies in C.S. Lewis
Exploration of the major theological and fiction works of C.S. Lewis. The ongoing tension between reason and imagination, informing both his...
BSTH 311 Former Prophets (Historical Books)
Explores aspects and themes of the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings. May emphasize some books and texts more than others, but the...
PSYC 320 Health Psychology
Explores concepts, issues and methods of health psychology. Topics will include: health maintenance and illness prevention integrating...
BUSI 417 Financial Management & Evaluation in Nonprofit Organizations
Explores essential concepts, practices, and tools pivotal for effective financial management and evaluation of nonprofit and charitable...
ENGL 303 Sixteenth-Century Literature
Explores important works of poetry and prose by authors such as Sidney, Spenser, Erasmus and More and their place in Renaissance culture....
BSTH 231 Life and Teachings of Jesus
Explores Jesus’ life and teachings against the backdrop of the first-century world and the intentional witness of the four evangelists to...
BSTH 377 Doctrine of Salvation
Explores key areas of salvation, such as election, conversion, justification and sanctification, paying close attention to Scripture and also...
MUSC 202 Music History and Appreciation
Explores many of the ways that music engages us. Students are encouraged to develop awareness of musical textures, sonority, rhythm, melody,...
HIST 384 North American Economic History: 1919 to the Present
Explores modern North American economic history including the impact of economic theory, war, urbanization, technology, regionalism,...
CHRI 302 Pentecostal Distinctives and Spirituality
Explores Pentecostalism from a theological perspective. It will examine the understanding of the person and work of the Holy Spirit within a...
PSYC 332 Cognitive Psychology
Explores research and theories pertaining to the psychology of higher mental processes for information acquisition, information processing...
ENGL 426 Shakespeare’s History Plays
Explores Shakespeare’s history plays, focusing on his use of political theory. Prerequisite: 9 credit hours in ENGL
MUSC 121 Introduction to Guitar Literature
Explores the array of guitar repertoire in the Classical, Romantic and Modern eras. Student will engage in an in-depth study of iconic works...

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