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
ARTM 100 Art Appreciation: An Introduction to Visual Language
Examines the fundamental value of visual art in its historic development, its workaday practice and its vital role as a means of expression...
ARTM 130 Introduction to Design
Explores the power of design as the fundamental creative core of all art making. We explore its motivation, its language, its impact and a...
ARTM 160 Introduction to Drawing
Drawing is a wonderful way to touch the world with our eyes. This is a basic introduction to a range of creative drawing materials and...
ARTM 161 Introduction to Painting
Painting is a powerful tool for expressing how we see the world. This is an introductory course that focuses on a basic survey of water-based...
ARTM 164 Visual Art: Introduction to Studio Practice
A studio class for students who have a basic knowledge of art and are ready to challenge themselves to discover their own art-making...
ARTM 201 History of Art I
Examination of the ways in which visual images, sculptural objects and architectural structures have been used in the formation and...
ARTM 202 History of Art II
Examination of the ways in which visual images, sculptural objects and architectural structures have been produced throughout history....
ARTM 220 Introduction to Photography
An introduction to the skills, concepts and theology of image creation that will broaden students’ understanding of contemporary photography...
ARTM 240 Introduction to Cinematography
Introduces the production techniques of singlecamera video that are used in television, cinema, and other media. Students will develop...
ARTM 241 Introduction to Theatre I
An introduction to theatrical studies, looking at dramatic literature from diverse periods and traditions. The focus of the textual analysis...
ARTM 242 Introduction to Theatre II
A practical introduction to the fundamentals of acting. This course will introduce students to the foundations of acting through movement,...
ARTM 260 Intermediate Drawing
Drawing is a wonderful way to touch the world with our eyes. This course focuses on tonal rendering, colour rendering in a range of drawing...
ARTM 261 Intermediate Painting
An intermediate course designed to strengthen the student’s technical and observational skills. We will explore a variety of materials,...
ARTM 303 Aesthetics
Same as PHIL 323. Exclusion: FINE 323.
ARTM 310 Digital Technology and Sound Engineering
Allows students to gain an understanding of the basic physics of sound, how we hear it, and how sound can be controlled and manipulated using...
ARTM 312 Internship in Digital Technology and Sound Engineering
Designed to give students an in-depth exposure to techniques related to digital technology production and/or sound engineering. The intern is...
ARTM 340 Cinema and Christianity
A film survey course designed to study the history and value of cinematic expression in the context of a theological framework. Landmark...
ARTM 344 Film and Western Culture
Same as HIST 387. Exclusion: FINE 344.
ARTM 350 Directed Studies in Visual Arts and Media
An independent study option open to fourth year students who wish to pursue an art project or research topic beyond the bounds of the regular...
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,...
ARTM 390 Studio Practicum: Art in Context
Introduces a broad range of media including acrylic and acrylic mediums; encaustic; collage assemblage and mixed media techniques;...
ASLN 101 Introduction to American Sign Language I
Covers basic conversationally relevant signs and grammar principles and other features of ASL (American Sign Language), including a brief...
ASLN 102 Introduction to American Sign Language II
Extends and further develops basic signing vocabulary and grammar. The content covers fingerspelling, ASL terminology, expressive and...
ASLN 201 American Sign Language III
Builds on the curriculum studied in ASLN 102 (units 4-6) and covers units 7 – 9. The focus is on further development of ASL vocabulary and...
ASLN 202 American Sign Language IV
Builds on the curriculum studied in ASLN 201 (units 7-9) and covers units 10-12. The focus is on further development of ASL vocabulary and...

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