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
PHIL 241 Philosophy and Film
Aims to examine and critically evaluate various philosophical themes and problems by means of the visual medium of film. It will be divided...
EDUP 510 French as a Second Language PJ: Part 2
After the successful completion of EDUP 5093, teacher candidates will develop competency in planning and delivering both Play-Based and...
CHRI 301 Contemporary Pentecostal Issues
After experiencing astounding growth in the last 100 years, Pentecostalism now finds itself at many crossroads. With its greater acceptance...
PHIL 430 Philosophy of Language
Advanced survey of the major topics and issues in contemporary philosophy of language. Meaning, truth, names and descriptions, reference,...
PHIL 481 Seminar in Philosophy
Advanced study of a topic in contemporary philosophy. Students are expected to contribute to the seminar by conducting research and...
BSTH 368 The Evangelical Movement: From the Great Awakening to the Present
Addresses the question “What is Evangelicalism?” by examining the origins, development, and theological distinctives of the Evangelical...
BSTH 379 Doctrine of Eschatology
Addresses the doctrine of the return of Jesus Christ in glory and a number of surrounding events, including the millennium, the resurrection...
BUSI 410 History of Management
A survey of the historical development of management theory and practice. Special attention will be paid to the impact of these historical...
BSTH 310 Pentateuch
A survey of the first five books of the Bible, also called the five books of Moses or the Law (Torah) in Judaism. Examination of the literary...
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....
BSTH 307 Israel Study Tour: Historical Geography of the Bible
A study tour of Israel that combines travel with lectures and readings to provide students with a rich, on-site learning experience. Students...
BSTH 331 Mark
A study of the structure, message and uniqueness of the Gospel of Mark that is intended to help students interact with the literary genre...
ENGL 371 George Herbert: Priest and Poet
A study of the life and works of one of 17th century England’s supreme poets, drawing on biographies and other secondary sources to...
BSTH 320 Ancient Near East
A study of the archaeology, culture, religions and texts of the Ancient Near East, with particular interest in understanding the people of...
ENGL 263 Foundations in Writing
A study of select models of writing in prose, and occasionally verse, combined with frequent practice in composing both fiction and non-...
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...
MATH 112 Calculus II
A standard first year level integral Calculus course which covers a wide variety of topics, which include: inverse functions, L’Hôpital’s...
MATH 111 Calculus I
A standard first year level Calculus course which covers a wide variety of topics, which include: the real number system, algebra of...
CHRI 368 Seminar in Intercultural Studies
A seminar for ministry designed to explore the “folk” nature of religion and why understanding theological systems alone is inadequate. The...
BSTH 334 Romans
A section-by-section study of Paul’s letter to the Romans to determine what Paul wanted his audience in Rome to hear, and then to ask what...
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,...
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology I
A general introduction to basic concepts and themes in sociology. These include social change, institutions and organizations. Theoretical...
CDEV 302 Applications in Community Development
A follow-up to CDEV 301. This course allows students to apply theoretical perspectives learned in the previous course. This advanced level...
ENGL 171 Literature and Composition
A development of writing skills necessary for university work, including a review of the fundamentals of grammar. Students will be given...
BUSI 332 Professional Selling
A course in professional sales which focuses not only on the professional disciplines needed to succeed in sales, but also emphasizes the...

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