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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| PHIL 301 |
Metaphysics Systematic study of contemporary issues related to the nature of reality. These include universals and... |
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| PHIL 294 |
Christian Apologetics Examines the Christian worldview and various issues in Christian apologetics and alternative... |
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| PHIL 241 |
Philosophy and Film Aims to examine and critically evaluate various philosophical themes and problems by means of the... |
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| PHIL 213 |
Bioethics Provides an in-depth examination of contemporary bioethical issues, such as the definition of a person,... |
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| PHIL 201 |
Critical Reasoning Examination of the basic principles of constructing good arguments and criticizing bad ones. Among the... |
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| PHIL 171 |
The Quest for Meaning Introduction to the perennial issues in Western philosophy, such as knowledge and skepticism, the... |
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| PHIL 102 |
History of Philosophy II Continuation of PHIL 101. |
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| PHIL 101 |
History of Philosophy I Study of major philosophical works in the Western tradition from the beginnings of philosophy in... |
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| MATH 324 |
Statistics for Business Examines mathematical methods and analytical techniques used to assist managers in decision-making... |
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| MATH 322 |
Data Analysis Follows from MATH 121 to address the fundamental concepts and techniques of inferential statistics and their... |
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| MATH 121 |
Introduction to Statistics Covers the basic techniques of descriptive data analysis and their application to qualitative... |
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| MATH 101 |
Introduction to Mathematics description pending |
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| LING 471 |
Semantics: Formal and Study of meaning, has deep roots in the Western intellectual tradition. Introduces students to the... |
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| LING 430 |
Philosophy of Language Same as PHIL 430. |
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| LING 416 |
Psychology of Language Same as PSYC 416. |
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| LING 407 |
Discourse Analysis: understanding the structure of meaning in texts Analysis of structures and meaning beyond the sentence... |
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| LING 405 |
Field Methods: Tools and Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Language Data Being able to gather and organize data, form... |
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| LING 304 |
Syntax II: Advanced Grammatical Analysis Builds on the concepts and skills acquired in Syntax 1. Working within the... |
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| LING 303 |
Phonology II: Advanced Phonological Analysis Builds upon Phonology I: Phonological Analysis by exploring recent... |
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| LING 302 |
Language and Culture Acquisition Practical introduction to language and culture learning for linguists, missionaries, and... |
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| LING 301 |
Language and Society Introduction to language as a context-dependent social phenomenon. Students examine how various... |
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| LING 204 |
Syntax I: Introduction to Grammatical Analysis Introduces analytical tools and concepts of a theory of universal grammar... |
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| LING 203 |
Phonology I: Phonological Analysis Provides an introduction to the theory and practice of analyzing sound systems in... |
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| LING 202 |
Morphology: Introduction to Morphological Analysis Study of the internal structure of words. Distinguishing between... |
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| LING 201 |
Phonetics Introduction to the broad range of human speech sounds used in languages of the world. Students receive training... |
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