- Home
- About Tyndale
- Academics
- Admissions
- News & Events
- Alumni
- Resources
- Giving to Tyndale
- Contact Us
Welcome WDCX Listeners
Bachelor of Education at Tyndale
Experience. Mentor. Community
Tyndale’s Bachelor of Education program will give you 100 days of classroom experience throughout the school year in 3 different settings.
- Be taught by current teachers, principals, mentors and textbook authors, so you will receive relevant teaching from people experienced in their fields.
- Cross –curricular emphasis in a supportive learning environment
- 80% if the first graduating class has a teaching-related position.
Apply Today. Application Deadline: February 21, 2012
Seminary
Tyndale Seminary prepares you for the workplace or church ministry settings. Learn how our small classes, faculty, and opportunities apply to your education for the future.
Come visit us on our Open House, February 18, 2012.
Flexible and Adaptable
You may take one course at a time as an occasional student by filling out our online application. Furthermore, Tyndale offers you the options for day, evening, weekend, intensive one-week courses, and online courses for part-time or full-time studies. You are able to customize your schedule to fit your needs to maintain workplace, ministry, or familial responsibilities. Learn more about our flexible study options.
Academic and Applied
Our programs are designed to give you a full experience by completing academic courses as well as gaining applied training. The combination of classroom and on-the-field experience will give you the knowledge and skills you need for the workplace or ministry settings. Learn more about our programs.
Transdenominational and Intercultural
Tyndale goes beyond denominational beliefs by bringing together all evangelical Christians into one community. Our student body represents over 40 different denominations and 30 ethnic groups.
Spring & Summer 2012
Deepen your personal discipleship or explore theological education at Tyndale Seminary this Spring & Summer.
Visit Us
Talk to current students and faculty, sit in on a class, or attend chapel on a campus visit.






