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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BSTH 392 |
Christianity and Science A basic exploration of the relationships between science and the Christian faith that includes both philosophic issues and concrete examples... |
HEAL 493 |
Practicum in Psycho-Social Health and Health Determinants A capstone requirement in the Health & Human Services with a Minor in Psychology program at Tyndale. All program candidates must complete... |
CHEM 102 |
General Chemistry II A continuation of CHEM 101(3), covering topics such as general chemical equilibrium theory, solution chemistry, acid-base theory, rates and... |
GREE 202 |
Elementary New Testament Greek II A continuation of detailed Greek grammar and syntax study with significant reading and analysis of Greek New Testament passages. Prerequisite... |
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... |
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... |
ARTM 340 |
Cinema and Christianity A film survey course designed to study the history and value of cinematic expression in the context of a theological framework. Landmark... |
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... |
SOCI 101 |
Introduction to Sociology I A general introduction to basic concepts and themes in sociology. These include social change, institutions and organizations. Theoretical... |
HEBR 202 |
Introduction to Biblical Hebrew II A more detailed study of Hebrew grammar and syntax through the reading of selected portions of the Hebrew Old Testament. Prerequisite: HEBR... |
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,... |
MEDA 4XX |
Media as Culture; the Theology of Making A representation-of and influence-on culture, media shapes how people understand theology. Media as Culture; The Theology of Making reflects... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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-... |
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 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 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... |
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... |
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 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... |
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... |