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 417 Child and Adolescent Abnormal Psychology
Provides an in-depth review of the most common childhood developmental delays, their causes, diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. Uses a...
PSYC 414 Autism and Developmental Delays
Provides a comprehensive introduction to autism spectrum disorders. Uses a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, case studies,...
PSYC 411 Special Topics in Psychology
Specific topics relating to the professor’s research interests. Seminar format. Topics will vary from year to year. Prerequisite: 12 credit...
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....
PSYC 397 Disability and Theology
Same as BSTH 397.
PSYC 393 Practicum in Psychology
Provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience working within the field of psychology. Practicum sites include such...
PSYC 391 Basic Research Project in Psychology
Provides students with the opportunity to gain practical research experience working with a researcher within the field of psychology....
PSYC 380 Psychology of Language
Provides an introduction to theories and research findings in the field of psychology of language (or psycholinguistics). We will cover a...
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...
PSYC 350 Directed Studies in Psychology
This independent study option is open to thirdand fourth-year students who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum and...
PSYC 345 Consumer Psychology
Focuses on the psychological study of consumer behaviour. It examines the roles that awareness, beliefs, learning, feelings, intentions and...
PSYC 341 Social Psychology
Surveys the major contemporary areas of research in social behaviour. Topics covered include social perception and influence, attitude...
PSYC 340 Cross-Cultural Psychology
Cultures are socially constructed and transmitted to enhance human beings’ survival and well-being. Cultural differences exist not only in...
PSYC 337 Cognitive Neuroscience
Explores the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science. We will examine common themes and topics (e.g., mind representation and...
PSYC 332 Cognitive Psychology
Explores research and theories pertaining to the psychology of higher mental processes for information acquisition, information processing...
PSYC 321 Abnormal Psychology
Surveys the major theories that attempt to explain the nature and causes of psychological disorders. Consideration is given to the...
PSYC 320 Health Psychology
Explores concepts, issues and methods of health psychology. Topics will include: health maintenance and illness prevention integrating...
PSYC 310 Brain and Behaviour
Examines the relationship between behaviour and the structure and function of human and animal neural systems. Technological advances in...
PSYC 308 Counselling Psychology
Introduces students to the basic issues and skills involved in people-helping relationships, such as active listening, appropriate responding...
PSYC 305 The Integration of Christianity and Psychology
This seminar course is designed to assist students of psychology in examining the interface between their Christian faith and the academic...
PSYC 301 Personality Psychology
General survey of the major theories that attempt to explain the underlying structure and dynamics of variations in individual behaviour in...
PSYC 212 Developmental Psychology II: Adulthood and Aging
A survey of current theories of physical, cognitive, personality and social development as applied to adults and the elderly is the focus....
PSYC 211 Developmental Psychology I
The characteristics and needs of children at each stage of their development are surveyed. Particular attention is paid to the influences...
PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II
This introductory survey follows on from PSYC 101 and presents various subfields within the discipline of psychology, including: thinking and...
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology I
This introductory survey course presents various subfields within the discipline of psychology, including: the history of modern psychology,...

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