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 |
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ARTM 220 |
Introduction to Photography An introduction to the skills, concepts and theology of image creation that will broaden students’ understanding of contemporary photography... |
ARTM 202 |
History of Art II Examination of the ways in which visual images, sculptural objects and architectural structures have been produced throughout history.... |
ARTM 201 |
History of Art I Examination of the ways in which visual images, sculptural objects and architectural structures have been used in the formation and... |
ARTM 164 |
Visual Art: Introduction to Studio Practice A studio class for students who have a basic knowledge of art and are ready to challenge themselves to discover their own art-making... |
ARTM 161 |
Introduction to Painting Painting is a powerful tool for expressing how we see the world. This is an introductory course that focuses on a basic survey of water-based... |
ARTM 160 |
Introduction to Drawing Drawing is a wonderful way to touch the world with our eyes. This is a basic introduction to a range of creative drawing materials and... |
ARTM 130 |
Introduction to Design Explores the power of design as the fundamental creative core of all art making. We explore its motivation, its language, its impact and a... |
ARTM 100 |
Art Appreciation: An Introduction to Visual Language Examines the fundamental value of visual art in its historic development, its workaday practice and its vital role as a means of expression... |