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
EDUI 522 Language and Literacy JI: Part II
Builds upon the knowledge and skill base acquired in EDUI 5213. Teacher candidates will learn to use the Ministry’s curriculum and policy...
EDUP 522 Language and Literacy PJ: Part II
Builds upon the knowledge and skill base acquired in EDUP 5213. Teacher candidates will learn to use the Ministry’s curriculum and policy...
INDS 110 Academic Achievement Strategies
By focusing on the whole learner, this course equips students with the tools they will need to achieve success in a university setting....
BUSI 415 Business and Society
Capstone course that acknowledges the dynamics and impact of change and the need for balance, and views the business interests of various...
CHRI 362 Modern Missiological Issues
Christ’s command to make disciples of all nations is still relevant. As the gospel has been brought to the nations and throughout the history...
HIST 301 The Historian’s Craft
Combines an examination of the discipline of history, the major historians of the past, how history developed its professional autonomy, the...
CHRI 341 Evangelism
Conceptual and practical study to help the local believer and the church present the gospel message in today’s world. Special focus will be...
ENGL 403 Indigenous Writers of North America
Considers literature written by indigenous men and women residing in North America and engages with post-colonial theory in Christian...
ENGL 401 Contemporary Literary Theory
Considers many of the theoretical approaches to literature that have proliferated in the 20th century. Recommended for all students who are...
BUSI 321 Canadian Business Law
Considers terminology, concepts and methodology of law in the context of doing business in Canada. Deals with some of the legal issues and...
BSTH 397 Disability and Theology
Considers the realities of human disabilities in contemporary society and their theological implications. Discusses disability in relation to...
ENGL 172 Major Authors in English Literature
Consists of a study of major authors selected from the various periods of English literature. Authors may include Chaucer, Marlowe, Milton,...
BUSI 412 Business Policy and Strategy II
Continuation of BUSI 411.
FREN 102 Introductory French II
Continuation of FREN 101. Prerequisite: FREN 101.
FREN 202 Intermediate French II
Continuation of FREN 201. Prerequisite: FREN 201.
LING 102 Introduction to Linguistics II
Continuation of LING 101. This half of the course explores the interface between linguistics and related disciplines such as history,...
SOCI 102 Introduction to Sociology II
Continuation of SOCI 101. Prerequisite: SOCI 101.
HIST 343 England from the Restoration to the Industrial Revolution, 1658-1815
Continues the themes outlined in England from Reformation to Revolution, 1500-1658, and also considers England’s emergence as a world power,...
ASLN 101 Introduction to American Sign Language I
Covers basic conversationally relevant signs and grammar principles and other features of ASL (American Sign Language), including a brief...
LING 476 Principles of Literacy
Covers methods used in the introduction of literacy to ethno-linguistic minority groups. It includes orthography design, consideration of...
MATH 121 Introduction to Statistics
Covers the basic techniques of descriptive data analysis and their application to qualitative and quantitative research.
BUSI 314 Business Modeling and Analysis
Covers the development and use of a variety of models to support business decision-making. A significant focus of the course is the use of...
HIST 344 Modern Britain
Covers the history of the United Kingdom from the beginning of the 19th century to the election of Tony Blair as prime minister in 1997....
PHIL 363 Modern Philosophy
Critical examination of the philosophical traditions and developments of the17th and 18th centuries. The two main traditions of this era,...
PSYC 340 Cross-Cultural Psychology
Cultures are socially constructed and transmitted to enhance human beings’ survival and well-being. Cultural differences exist not only in...

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