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
MUSC 141 Introduction to Piano Literature
Explores the array of piano repertoire in the Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras. Students will engage in an in-depth study of iconic works...
CHRI 347 Theology of Christian Worship
Explores the biblical and theological foundations for Christian worship along with related themes. These themes include the purpose of church...
BSTH 370 Doctrine of Scripture
Explores the Christian understanding of God’s revelation. Although attention may be given to the doctrines of general and special revelation...
BSTH 335 1 & 2 Corinthians
Explores the historical, cultural, and social contexts of Paul’s letters to the Jesus-believing community in Corinth. Discusses Paul’s...
PSYC 337 Cognitive Neuroscience
Explores the interdisciplinary field of cognitive science. We will examine common themes and topics (e.g., mind representation and...
BSTH 321 Ten Commandments
Explores the legal and cultic context of the Ten Commandments. The course will also address the significance of the Decalogue in Christian...
BSTH 338 Pauline Epistles
Explores the letters of Paul and concentrates on the historical, social and religious contexts of the early Christian communities to which...
BSTH 362 Augustine of Hippo
Explores the life and thought of one of the most influential figures in the history of Christianity and Western culture. Particular attention...
ENGL 306 The Bible as Literature
Explores the literary power and expression of biblical material. The Bible will be read as a work of literature, sensitive to issues of plot...
HIST 281 America and the Western World 1500-1865
Explores the major political and social developments in U.S. history from the founding of the first colonial settlements, through...
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...
CHRI 340 Contemporary Worship in the Church
Explores the practice, principles and priorities of contemporary corporate worship in the Church. Topics will include an historical overview...
LING 304 Morphology and Syntax II
Explores the rich variety of morphological and syntactic constructions and processes found in human language, deepening the students’...
SOCI 341 Sociology of Mass Media
Explores the role of Mass Media in North American society, focusing on (radio, television, film, social media). Mass media consists of...
BSTH 313 Latter Prophets: Minor
Explores the section of the Latter Prophets known as “The Book of the Twelve.” Considers the relationship of Hosea–Malachi and the problem of...
BSTH 280 Introduction to World Religions
Explores various major religions of the world, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Islam. Other topics may include Daoism, Shamanism,...
CHRI 364 Ministry in a Multicultural World
Explores various methods of the local church to minister effectively in a culturally diverse world. Students examine multicultural,...
HIST 102 History of Western Civilization in Global Perspective II
Explores Western civilization from the age of the Enlightenment to the present. The key events, ideas, and persons of the last four hundred...
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...
EDUC 521 Differentiated Instruction for Diverse Learners
Facilitates teacher candidates’ understanding of and ability to program for the diversity of learners in Ontario classrooms. Teacher...
EDUC 522 Teaching and Learning in Diverse & Equitable Classrooms
Facilitates teacher candidates’ understanding that diversity within a learning community is a rich resource, and one that requires commitment...
MEDA 3XX Story of the World Cinema
Film is worldwide, practiced in every nation and culture over the past one-hundred-plus years. This course looks at the major social-...
MEDA 4XX Film as Christian Witness; Apologetics
Filmmakers have always used film as a vehicle to explore and express beliefs. Christians have used film as a means to evangelize and confirm...
MEDA 3XX Documentary Filmmaking
Filmmaking that observes and presents factual information is an essential skill for every twenty- first century media practitioner. This...
MEDA 3XX Corporate Storytelling
Finding people who can tell stories for businesses and organizations is in high demand by employers. Corporate Storytelling introduces ways...

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