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
LING 471 Semantics and Pragmatics
Provides students with the theoretical tools with which to study meaning at the word and sentence levels, and to explain how people interpret...
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...
LING 407 Discourse Analysis
Analysis of structures and meaning beyond the sentence to how information is organized in texts. Consideration of text genres and the study...
LING 405 Field Methods
Being able to gather and organize data, form hypotheses and work ethically with human subjects in research are essential professional skills...
LING 380 Psychology of Language
Same as PSYC 380.
LING 304 Morphology and Syntax II
Explores the rich variety of morphological and syntactic constructions and processes found in human language, deepening the students’...
LING 303 Phonology II: Advanced Phonological Analysis
Builds upon LING 203 by exploring recent developments and current issues in phonological theory. Attention is given to the interplay between...
LING 302 Language and Culture Acquisition
Practical introduction to language and culture learning for linguists, missionaries and professionals who find themselves in areas where no...
LING 211 Language and Society
Introduction to language as a context-dependent social phenomenon. Students examine how various contexts and social factors, such as age,...
LING 204 Morphology and Syntax I
Introduces theoretical concepts and analytical principles pertaining to the study of words and word-stems (morphology), and phrases and...
LING 203 Phonology I: Phonological Analysis
Provides an introduction to the theory and practice of analyzing sound systems in spoken languages. Opportunity to apply the principles of...
LING 201 Phonetics
Introduction to the broad range of human speech sounds used in languages of the world. Students receive training and practice in recognizing...
LING 102 Introduction to Linguistics II
Continuation of LING 101. This half of the course explores the interface between linguistics and related disciplines such as history,...
LING 101 Introduction to Linguistics I
Introduction to core “technical” areas of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax. Interplay of linguistics with the related...
INDS 475 Christianity and Culture
An interdisciplinary upper-level course that explores academic disciplines and culture from an explicitly Christian perspective. Offered only...
INDS 110 Academic Achievement Strategies
By focusing on the whole learner, this course equips students with the tools they will need to achieve success in a university setting....
INDS 101 University Studies in Christian Perspective
An introduction to university education, and to the place and purpose of academic work in the life of the thoughtful Christian student. In...
IDVP 497 and IDVP 499 Honours Thesis in International Development I and II
Students complete a major research project in international development that demonstrates their ability to formulate a research question, use...
IDVP 442 The Politics of Foreign Aid
Examines a wide variety of issues central to the politics of foreign aid. Examines the various actors, dynamics, theories, and challenges...
IDVP 431 Operations and Humanitarian Assistance
Focuses on operations and logistics, specifically in humanitarian assistance. Provides an overview of what is humanitarian assistance, who...
IDVP 401 International Development Internship
Students work at a local non-governmental organization (NGO), typically beginning the summer between their second and third years and...
IDVP 392 Project Management II
Builds on the concepts and tools introduced in PM I and focuses specifically on project design and proposal writing. Introduces the variety...
IDVP 391 Project Management I
Project management is more than proposal writing. At the core of project management is developing and implementing a theory of change or...
IDVP 332 Livelihoods, Food Security and Development
Examines key concepts surrounding food security, food sovereignty, livelihoods, and the interrelation between the production and consumption...
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...

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