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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HIST 384 |
North American Economic History: 1919 to the Present Explores modern North American economic history including the impact of economic theory, war, urbanization, technology, regionalism,... |
HIST 387 |
Film and Western Culture Examines how various movies portray Western culture from the Roman period to the present. Three major components are cinemas as a popular art... |
HIST 441 |
Colossus: Britain in the Age of Queen Victoria Probes in detail the history of 19th century Britain, an era dominated by the idea of progress. Empire, literature, warfare, democracy,... |
HIST 450 |
Advanced Directed Studies in History This independent study option is open to fourth-year History majors who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum and in... |
HIST 481 |
The Great Depression: America from the Great Crash to Pearl Harbor The Great Depression caused chaos and struggle for millions of Americans; it was the worst economic downturn in American history (and in the... |
HIST 497 3 and HIST 499 |
Honours Thesis in History and Global Studies I and II Students will complete a major research project in History and Global Studies that demonstrates the ability to formulate a thesis, use... |
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... |
IDVP 201 |
Justice, Poverty and Theology Provides a biblical, theological and missiological foundation for ministries of development and disaster relief. Looks at the whole narrative... |
IDVP 300 |
Theories of International Development Examines how prominent theories of development, namely modernization, dependency, neo-liberalism, Marxism and critical theories have shaped... |
IDVP 303 |
Cross-Cultural Studies Deals with cross-culture theories, cross-culture comparisons, culture values and norms, languages, communications and challenges in working... |
IDVP 304 |
Anthropology for Humanitarian Work Same as CHRI 366 and SOCI 306. |
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... |
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 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 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 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 431 |
Operations and Humanitarian Assistance Focuses on operations and logistics, specifically in humanitarian assistance. Provides an overview of what is humanitarian assistance, who... |
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 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... |
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... |
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 475 |
Christianity and Culture An interdisciplinary upper-level course that explores academic disciplines and culture from an explicitly Christian perspective. Offered only... |
LING 101 |
Introduction to Linguistics I Introduction to core technical areas of linguistics: phonetics, phonology, morphology and syntax. Interplay of linguistics with the related... |
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 201 |
Phonetics Introduction to the broad range of human speech sounds used in languages of the world. Students receive training and practice in recognizing... |