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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Displaying 326 - 350 of 532
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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,... |
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.... |
HIST 345 |
Lion Rampant: British Imperial History in Global Perspective, 1800 — 1980 Examines the history of the British Empire, the largest empire in the history of the world, during its last and greatest phase from 1800-1980... |
HIST 346 |
Winston Churchill: His Life, Times, and Leadership Outside of Shakespeare, Winston Churchill is probably the best-known Englishman of all-time. His varied career as a soldier, journalist,... |
HIST 350 |
Directed Studies in History and Global Studies This independent study option is open to third- and fourth-year students who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum... |
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... |
HIST 371 |
Modern Africa: From Empire to Independence Traces the history of the African continent from 1800 to the present. Topics include pre-colonial societies, slavery and the slave trade,... |
HIST 372 |
The Global History of Population and the Family, from 1500 to the Present Examines the origins and impact of the world population explosion that began around 1750. Topics include nutrition, medicine, disease, public... |
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 375 |
The United States and the Middle East since 1945 The Middle East witnessed more momentous events in the post-World War II period than any other region of the world. Study of U.S. foreign... |
HIST 376 |
Israel and the Muslim World Surveys the history of the modern Arab-Israeli conflict. Topics covered include Ottoman and post-World War I Palestine, the establishment of... |
HIST 382 |
Global Evangelicalism since 1900 Examines the history of those Christians around the world who espoused traditional, historic Protestant Christianity in the context of... |
HIST 384 |
North American Economic History: 1919 to the Present Explores modern North American economic history including the impact of economic theory, war, urbanization, technology, regionalism,... |
HIST 387 |
Film and Western Culture Examines how various movies portray Western culture from the Roman period to the present. Three major components are cinemas as a popular art... |
HIST 441 |
Colossus: Britain in the Age of Queen Victoria Probes in detail the history of 19th century Britain, an era dominated by the idea of progress. Empire, literature, warfare, democracy,... |
HIST 450 |
Advanced Directed Studies in History This independent study option is open to fourth- year History majors who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum and in... |
HIST 481 |
The Great Depression: America from the Great Crash to Pearl Harbor The Great Depression caused chaos and struggle for millions of Americans; it was the worst economic downturn in American history (and in the... |
HIST 497and HIST 499 |
Honours Thesis in History and Global Studies I and II Students will complete a major research project in History and Global Studies that demonstrates the ability to formulate a thesis, use... |
IDVP 101 |
Introduction to International Development International development in its many forms presents one of the most interesting challenges for today’s world. Broad introduction to... |
IDVP 201 |
Justice, Poverty and Theology Provides a biblical, theological and missiological foundation for ministries of development and disaster relief. Looks at the whole narrative... |
IDVP 300 |
Theories of International Development Examines how prominent theories of development, namely modernization, dependency, neo-liberalism, Marxism and critical theories have shaped... |
IDVP 303 |
Cross-Cultural Studies Deals with cross-culture theories, cross- culture comparisons, culture values and norms, languages, communications and challenges in working... |
IDVP 304 |
Anthropology for Humanitarian Work Same as CHRI 366 and SOCI 306 |
IDVP 311 |
Microfinance in Theory and Practice Microfinance provides financial services to the poor and has often been touted as a model example of a social entrepreneurship innovation... |
IDVP 332 |
Livelihoods, Food Security and Development Examines key concepts surrounding food security, food sovereignty, livelihoods, and the interrelation between the production and consumption... |