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
ENGL 262 Foundations in Rhetoric
An introduction to the art of persuasion in written, spoken and visual forms. Models of strong rhetoric will be presented as sources to...
HEBR 201 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew I
An introduction to the basic principles of biblical Hebrew with emphasis on morphology, phonology and syntax. Exclusion: HEBR 101
GREE 201 Elementary New Testament Greek I
An introduction to the basic principles of New Testament Greek grammar with emphasis on morphology, declension, conjugation and syntax....
ARTM 220 Introduction to Photography
An introduction to the skills, concepts and theology of image creation that will broaden students’ understanding of contemporary photography...
BIOL 221 Principles of Ecology
An introduction to the study of the interaction of organisms and the environment. Topics include physiological ecology, population ecology,...
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...
INDS 101 University Studies in Christian Perspective
An introduction to university education, and to the place and purpose of academic work in the life of the thoughtful Christian student. In...
HIST 240 Introduction to British History I: From the Norman Conquest to the English Revolution (1066-1660)
An outline of British history from the Norman conquest to the mid-17th century revolution; pays particular attention to the history of...
HIST 241 Introduction to British History II: From the Restoration to Tony Blair (1660 to the present)
An outline of British history from the restoration of monarchy in 1660 to the present; examines the rise of Britain to the status of a great...
BIOL 104 Introduction to Organismal and Evolutionary Biology
An overview of the biological principles and processes at the whole organism level, from an evolutionary perspective. Three hours of lecture...
ENGL 440 English Internship
An upper-level individually guided course to accompany an internship in writing or publishing. The internship may be on campus (such as a non...
LING 407 Discourse Analysis
Analysis of structures and meaning beyond the sentence to how information is organized in texts. Consideration of text genres and the study...
MEDA 3XX Animation, Motion Graphics, and Visual Effects Storytelling
Animation, Motion Graphics, and VFX Storytelling takes students through a variety of different techniques and approaches to create animation...
MEDA 3XX Artificial Intelligence and Creativity in Media
Artificial Intelligence is the most important and controversial development of technology in the 21st century. As AI increasingly contributes...
MEDA 4XX Financial Management for Media
As a business, media producers must understand financial and cash flow management. Expanding on Introduction to Business Skills for Media,...
HEBR 302 Readings in Biblical Hebrew II
As a continuation of Readings in Biblical Hebrew I, provides students with an opportunity to advance their skills in reading considerable...
CHRI 274 Why Music Matters
Attempts to clarify students’ thinking about what makes Christian worship music faithful and biblical. It discusses issues in worship and...
BIOL 102 Human Biology
Basic structure and function of the human body and the major organ systems. Emphasizes the processes that control and regulate important...
MEDA 3XX Media Sound
Because sound is emotive, not seen or easily rationalized, it tends to be a hidden art in media. Media Sound explores different ways sound is...
PHIL 364 Aquinas
Beginning with Aquinas’ reflections on the nature of God, traces Aquinas’ thought as it progresses in the Summa Theologiae and the Summa...
ENGL 305 Classics of Medieval Literature
Beginning with Bede’s account of the seventh- century conversion of King Edwin and ending with the close of the Middle Ages circa 1400,...
HIST 373 Imperial India: The Rise and Fall of the British Raj
Beginning with the creation of the East India Company in 1600 during the reign of Elizabeth I, surveys the history of the British in India...
HIST 363 Modern Europe: 1789 to the Present
Beginning with the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789, surveys 200 years of European history, concluding with the fall of the Soviet...
LING 405 Field Methods
Being able to gather and organize data, form hypotheses and work ethically with human subjects in research are essential professional skills...
CHRI 322 Nurturing the Spiritual Lives of Children
Builds a biblical foundation and formulates a rationale for ministry to children. Practical approaches for establishing and operating...

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