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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ENGL 302 |
Arthurian Literature From medieval to modern times, the legends of King Arthur have captured the imaginations of many cultures. Explores diverse articulations of... |
ENGL 361 |
Creative Writing Instructs and practices the student in the methods of creative writing. Through reading and writing short stories, dramatic works and poetry... |
ENGL 307 |
Children’s Literature Intensive introduction to children’s literature. Students will investigate various genres of children’s literature and critically analyze... |
ENGL 301 |
Anglo-Saxon Literature Introduces students to the poetry and prose of Anglo-Saxon England. Works are read in modern translations, but an introduction to the... |
ENGL 383 |
American Literature I Introduction to influential American writers of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries up to the Civil War, shaping the direction of American... |
ENGL 425 |
The Romantic Epic Observes how the writers of the Romantic age engaged with John Milton both as a political figure and as an epic poet. Prerequisite: 6 credit... |
ENGL 400 |
History of Literary Theory Offers a survey of the major theorists of literature, from Plato and Aristotle to Augustine and Sidney, before looking at neoclassical... |
ENGL 290 |
The Short Story Select short stories and short story sequences are the focus of the course. Consideration is also given to the peculiarities of the genre... |
ENGL 497 and ENGL 499 |
Honours Thesis in English I and II Students complete a major research project in English that demonstrates the ability to formulate a research question or thesis, use current... |
ENGL 310 |
Seventeenth-Century Literature Study of English literature from the reign of James I to the Restoration, emphasizing Donne, Herbert, Bunyan and Milton. Prerequisite: 6... |
ENGL 382 |
African-American Literature Study of literature produced by writers of African descent in the United States. Writings include the slave narrative, essay, poetry, novel,... |
ENGL 340 |
Twentieth-Century Literature Study of representative works reflecting the various influences of the major wars and social upheavals characteristic of the 20th century.... |
ENGL 312 |
Introduction to Old Norse Literature Survey of Old Norse literature in translation, including Eddic and Skaldic poetry, King’s sagas, Icelandic sagas, ancient sagas and later re-... |
ENGL 320 |
Irony’s Edge: Eighteenth-Century Satire Survey of poetry, drama and prose from 1660–1798, which may include John Dryden, Aphra Behn, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson... |
ENGL 375 |
Shakespeare Survey the major genres of Shakespeare’s plays and study a series of selected critical works. Prerequisite: 6 credit hours in ENGL |
ENGL 372 |
Jane Austen Surveys Jane Austen’s major novels in their cultural and religious contexts. Through subtle commentary, Austen’s narrators allude to the... |
ENGL 370 |
Chaucer Surveys major works of Geoffrey Chaucer, including selections from The Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde and the dream poetry. Students... |
ENGL 411 |
Psalms as Poetry, Psalms in Poetry Surveys poetic techniques in the book of Psalms, including Hebraic parallelism, and their influence on the history of poetry. Poets include... |
ENGL 450 |
Advanced Directed Studies in English This independent study option is open to fourth- year English majors who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum and in... |
ENGL 350 |
Directed Studies in English 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... |
ENGL 363 |
Playwriting Through reading and writing dramatic works students will become familiar with aspects of playwriting such as plotting, characterization,... |