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 |
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EDIT 512 |
History I Builds on EDUI 5053 and focuses on the design and implementation of the Intermediate History and Civics programs for Grades 7 to 10 based on... |
EDIT 507 |
Mathematics I Builds on EDUI 5233 and EDUI 5243. It provides teacher candidates with the theory, methodology, assessment strategies, knowledge and... |
IDVP 392 |
Project Management II Builds on the concepts and tools introduced in PM I and focuses specifically on project design and proposal writing. Introduces the variety... |
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... |
EDUP 508 |
Early Years PJ Builds teacher candidates’ knowledge of The Kindergarten Program (2016) as outlined by the Ontario Ministry of Education. The course will... |
LING 303 |
Phonology II: Advanced Phonological Analysis Builds upon LING 203 by exploring recent developments and current issues in phonological theory. Attention is given to the interplay between... |
PHYS 102 |
Physics II Builds upon PHYS 101 to provide an algebra- based exploration of applied physics. Topics covered will include waves, sound, fluid dynamics,... |
EDUI 522 |
Language and Literacy JI: Part II Builds upon the language and literacy knowledge and skill base acquired in EDUI 521 for teaching the six language arts. Teacher candidates... |
EDUP 522 |
Language and Literacy PJ: Part II Builds upon the language and literacy knowledge and skill base acquired in EDUP 521. Teacher candidates will continue to use the Ministry’s... |
INDS 110 |
Academic Achievement Strategies By focusing on the whole learner, this course equips students with the tools they will need to achieve success in a university setting.... |
BUSI 415 |
Business and Society Capstone course that acknowledges the dynamics and impact of change and the need for balance, and views the business interests of various... |
CHRI 362 |
Modern Missiological Issues Christ’s command to make disciples of all nations is still relevant. As the gospel has been brought to the nations and throughout the history... |
HIST 301 |
The Historian’s Craft Combines an examination of the discipline of history, the major historians of the past, how history developed its professional autonomy, the... |
CHRI 341 |
Evangelism Conceptual and practical study to help the local believer and the church present the gospel message in today’s world. Special focus will be... |
ENGL 403 |
Indigenous Writers of North America Considers literature written by indigenous men and women residing in North America and engages with post-colonial theory in Christian... |
ENGL 401 |
Contemporary Literary Theory Considers many of the theoretical approaches to literature that have proliferated in the 20th century. Recommended for all students who are... |
BUSI 321 |
Canadian Business Law Considers terminology, concepts and methodology of law in the context of doing business in Canada. Deals with some of the legal issues and... |
BSTH 397 |
Disability and Theology Considers the realities of human disabilities in contemporary society and their theological implications. Discusses disability in relation to... |
ENGL 172 |
Major Authors in English Literature Consists of a study of major authors selected from the various periods of English literature. Authors may include Chaucer, Marlowe, Milton,... |
BUSI 412 |
Business Policy and Strategy II Continuation of BUSI 411 |
FREN 102 |
Introductory French II Continuation of FREN 101 Prerequisite: FREN 101 |
FREN 202 |
Intermediate French II Continuation of FREN 201 Prerequisite: FREN 201 |
LING 102 |
Introduction to Linguistics II Continuation of LING 101. This half of the course explores the interface between linguistics and related disciplines such as history,... |
SOCI 102 |
Introduction to Sociology II Continuation of SOCI 101 Prerequisite: SOCI 101 |