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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EDUP 508 |
Early Years PJ Builds teacher candidates' knowledge of The Full-Day Early Years - Kindergarten Program as outlined by the Ontario Ministry of Education... |
EDUP 509 |
French as a Second Language PJ: Part 1 Provides teacher candidates with the knowledge, understanding and practice of teaching students French in Kindergarten, Primary and Junior... |
EDUP 510 |
French as a Second Language PJ: Part 2 After the successful completion of EDUP 5093, teacher candidates will develop competency in planning and delivering both Play-Based and... |
EDUP 521 |
Language and Literacy PJ: Part I Designed to provide teacher candidates with foundational literacy knowledge and skills in the areas of speaking and listening (oral... |
EDUP 522 |
Language and Literacy PJ: Part II Builds upon the knowledge and skill base acquired in EDUP 5213. Teacher candidates will learn to use the Ministry's curriculum and... |
EDUP 523 |
Mathematics PJ: Part I Provides PJ teacher candidates with the most recent and relevant learning and teaching theories, methodologies, and assessment strategies as... |
EDUP 524 |
Mathematics PJ: Part II Provides PJ teacher candidates with the most recent and relevant learning and teaching theories, methodologies, and assessment strategies as... |
ENGL 101 |
Introduction to Literature I An introduction to literature written by men and women from a variety of countries. This course will include literature up to the year 1660... |
ENGL 102 |
Introduction to Literature II An introduction to literature written by men and women from a variety of countries. This course will include literature from 1661 to the... |
ENGL 171 |
Literature and Composition A development of writing skills necessary for university work, including a review of the fundamentals of grammar. Students will be given... |
ENGL 172 |
Major Authors in English Literature Consists of a study of major authors selected from the various periods of English literature. Authors may include Chaucer, Marlowe, Milton,... |
ENGL 260 |
Practical Criticism Develops the basic practical skills of literary criticism. With respect to poetry, among other things, instruction is provided in the use of... |
ENGL 262 |
Foundations in Rhetoric An introduction to the art of persuasion in written, spoken and visual forms. Models of strong rhetoric will be presented as sources to... |
ENGL 263 |
Foundations in Writing A study of select models of writing in prose, and occasionally verse, combined with frequent practice in composing both fiction and non.... |
ENGL 290 |
The Short Story Select short stories and short story sequences are the focus of the course. Consideration is also given to the peculiarities of the genre... |
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... |
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... |
ENGL 303 |
Sixteenth-Century Literature Explores important works of poetry and prose by authors such as Sidney, Spenser, Erasmus and More and their place in Renaissance culture.... |
ENGL 305 |
Classics of Medieval Literature Beginning with Bede's account of the seventh-century conversion of King Edwin and ending with the close of the Middle Ages circa 1400,... |
ENGL 306 |
The Bible as Literature Explores the literary power and expression of biblical material. The Bible will be read as a work of literature, sensitive to issues of plot... |
ENGL 307 |
Children's Literature Intensive introduction to children's literature. Students will investigate various genres of children's literature and critically... |
ENGL 308 |
Science Fiction and Subcreation Focuses on Tolkien and Lewis' response to the problem of alienation in contemporary culture, more specifically the genre of science... |
ENGL 310 |
Seventeenth-Century Literature Study of English literature from the reign of James I to the Restoration, emphasizing Donne, Herbert, Bunyan and Milton. Prerequisite: 6... |
ENGL 312 |
Introduction to Old Norse Literature Survey of Old Norse literature in translation, including Eddic and Skaldic poetry, King's sagas, Icelandic sagas, ancient sagas and... |
ENGL 320 |
Irony's Edge: Eighteenth-Century Satire Survey of poetry, drama and prose from 1660-1798, which may include John Dryden, Aphra Behn, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Johnson... |