Undergraduate Courses
The following is a list of courses offered by Tyndale University College. To view the course schedule for specific terms please visit the Registrar's website
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| POLS 101 |
Introduction to Political Studies I An introduction to ideas and theories of politics. It covers major ideologies of the... |
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| PHIL 499 |
Honours Thesis in Philosophy II Students will complete a major research project in Philosophy that demonstrates the... |
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| PHIL 497 |
Honours Thesis in Philosophy I Students will complete a major research project in Philosophy that demonstrates the ability... |
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| PHIL 481 |
Seminar in Philosophy Advanced study of a topic in contemporary philosophy of religion. Students are expected to... |
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| PHIL 471 |
Intermediate Logic Same as LING 471. |
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| PHIL 461 |
Jewish Philosophy: Fackenheim Introduces student to the work of a Canadian philosopher and theologian who was an... |
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| PHIL 450 |
Advanced Directed Studies in Philosophy This independent study option is open to fourth-year Philosophy majors who wish to... |
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| PHIL 430 |
Philosophy of Language Advanced survey of the major topics and issues in contemporary philosophy of language. Meaning,... |
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| PHIL 421 |
The Analytic Tradition Examination of the key figures in the development of analytic philosophy: Gottlob Frege, Bertrand... |
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| PHIL 404 |
Existentialism Introduces students to existentialist philosophy in both its religious and atheist expressions. In addition... |
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| PHIL 370 |
Symbolic Logic Provides an introduction to symbolic logic, which in turn provides students with a greater ability to... |
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| PHIL 366 |
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Focuses on the major philosophical developments between the ancient Greeks and the... |
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| PHIL 364 |
Aquinas Beginning with Aquinas' reflections on the nature of God, traces Aquinas' thought as it progresses in... |
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| PHIL 363 |
Modern Philosophy Critical examination of the philosophical traditions and developments of the seventeenth and eighteenth... |
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| PHIL 362 |
Aristotle Provides a sustained treatment of a significant treatise of Aristotle. Begins with an overview of important... |
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| PHIL 361 |
Plato Provides a substantial treatment of an important Platonic dialogue by emphasizing both its philosophical... |
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| PHIL 350 |
Directed Studies in Philosophy This independent study option is open to third- and fourth-year students who wish to... |
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| PHIL 330 |
Political Philosophy What is the state? Why should citizens allow the state to exercise control over various aspects of... |
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| PHIL 326 |
Philosophy of Mind What is a human being? Are human beings simply material objects? Are they a combination of matter and... |
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| PHIL 324 |
Islamic Philosophy An introduction to the major thinkers and issues in classical Islamic philosophy. Topics include: the... |
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| PHIL 323 |
Aesthetics Constitutes an introduction to problems, classical and contemporary, in philosophical aesthetics. A case-based... |
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| PHIL 322 |
Philosophy of Science Introduction to the central issues in contemporary philosophy of science. Topics include the... |
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| PHIL 321 |
Philosophy of Religion Undertakes an investigation of some of the problems in philosophy of religion including the... |
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| PHIL 311 |
Normative Ethical Theory Introduction to the problems, positions and arguments of contemporary moral philosophy. Through... |
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| PHIL 302 |
Belief, Truth and Knowledge Systematic study of contemporary issues related to the nature of knowledge, belief and truth.... |
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