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
FREN 370 Professional French
Language learners will compare French and English cultural practices in family, education and business. Students will acquire written and...
FREN 391 French Travel Practicum
Language students will prepare for and respond to a five-day, four-night trip to a Francophone city. Components of the preparation phase will...
GEOG 101 Introduction to Physical Geography: Earth Science
Introduction to geomorphology, the scientific study of the landscape and landscape formation processes. Introduction to the physical...
GEOG 102 Introduction to Physical Geography: Weather, Climate and Ecosystems
Introduction to atmospheric and soils sciences; physical elements of climate (including seasonal cycles, climate change and global warming);...
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....
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...
GREE 301 Readings in New Testament Greek I
Focuses on extensive readings in the Gospels and Letters to develop proficiency in reading the Greek New Testament. The study of intermediate...
GREE 302 Readings in New Testament Greek II
Emphasizes the study of the Greek text of selected New Testament books. The discipline of textual criticism is introduced and the development...
GREE 451 Advanced Studies in the New Testament Greek Text
Includes an advanced study of the text and literature of the New Testament with a focus on matters such as letter writing, rhetorical...
HEAL 102 Human Biology
Same as BIOL 102
HEAL 301 Social Determinants of Health
Introduces key social determinants of health (SDOH) to students within a Canadian context. Course content orients learners to view health in...
HEAL 302 Mental Health & Social Policy
Examines issues, concerns, and policies surrounding mental health and their impact on individuals, families, communities, and institutions....
HEAL 310 Brain and Behaviour
Same as BIOL 310 and PSYC 310
HEAL 350 Directed Studies in Health and Human Services
This independent study option is open to third year students who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum in which the...
HEAL 391 Applied Skills for Practice in Health and Human Services
Supports students to learn, hone and develop foundational skills that can be used across a range of applied Health & Human Services...
HEAL 431 Advanced Studies in Trauma: From Origins to Interventions
Explains the impact of Trauma on individuals, groups, and society, focusing on the origins and sources; types of trauma disorders; and...
HEAL 441 Advanced Studies in Women’s Health
The promotion and maintenance of women’s health needs are emphasized in this course based on a social determinants of health perspective...
HEAL 450 Directed Studies in Health and Human Services
This independent study option is open to third and fourth-year students who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum and...
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...
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
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...
HEBR 301 Readings in Biblical Hebrew I
Provides the student with a broad exposure to an extensive amount of biblical Hebrew prose, facilitating an environment where the student’s...
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...
HIST 101 History of Western Civilization in Global Perspective I
Traces the development of Western civilization from the ancient world to the seventeenth century. The impact of Hebrew, Greek, Roman,...
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...

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