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
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...
PSYC 301 Personality Psychology
General survey of the major theories that attempt to explain the underlying structure and dynamics of variations in individual behaviour in...
CHRI 366 Anthropology for Humanitarian Work
Helps students understand the receiver perspective in an international development and humanitarian context. Key questions are asked...
EDUC 510 Religious Education: Democratic Values, Catholic Perspectives and Education
Helps teacher candidates prepare to teach in Ontario Catholic schools. It is recommended for teacher candidates with a demonstrated...
HIST 342 Henry VIII and Oliver Cromwell, 1500-1660
Henry VIII, and his numerous wives and children, with special attention to Elizabeth I. Considers the impact of the Protestant Reformation,...
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,...
CHRI 331 Canadian Youth Culture
In order to minister effectively to adolescents, an understanding of their context is essential. Designed to enhance the student’s...
GREE 451 Advanced Studies in the New Testament Greek Text
Includes an advanced study of the text and literature of the New Testament with a focus on matters such as letter writing, rhetorical...
CHRI 221 Educational History and Philosophy
Includes an analysis of biblical, historical and philosophical foundations of Christian education, issuing in a personal philosophy 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...
BUSI 411 Business Policy and Strategy I
Intended as a comprehensive course that extends and integrates course work in the functional areas of accounting, finance, marketing, human...
BUSI 203 Business Communication
Intended primarily to develop the writing and presentation skills that professionals require to manage business communications and academic...
EDUC 511 Reflective Practice
Intended to help teacher candidates develop an educational foundation and an inquiry stance towards their on-going teaching identity through...
BUSI 374 Computerized Accounting Systems
Intends to provide a well-rounded training of accounting information systems in today’s business environment with an in-depth, hands-on study...
ENGL 307 Children’s Literature
Intensive introduction to children’s literature. Students will investigate various genres of children’s literature and critically analyze...
BUSI 362 Intermediate Managerial Accounting
Internal cost accounting data is examined as a source of information for management decisions, planning and control. Topics include the...
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...
ARTM 390 Studio Practicum: Art in Context
Introduces a broad range of media including acrylic and acrylic mediums; encaustic; collage assemblage and mixed media techniques;...
EDUC 501 Democratic Values, Christian Perspectives and Education
Introduces and reviews the concepts of worldviews, curriculum orientations, values, and educational ideals. It reviews the questions that...
HEAL 301 Social Determinants of Health
Introduces key social determinants of health (SDOH) to students within a Canadian context. Course content orients learners to view health in...
PSYC 308 Counselling Psychology
Introduces students to the basic issues and skills involved in people-helping relationships, such as active listening, appropriate responding...
BUSI 391 International Business
Introduces students to the international environment of business and provides a comprehensive outline of the functional management issues and...
BSTH 267 Pentecostal and Charismatic Movements
Introduces students to the nature and the effect of twentieth century Pentecostal and charismatic movements and examines the influence and...
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...
LING 432 Historical Linguistics
Introduces students to the study of language change. It considers how and why languages change over time. Attention is given to the...

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