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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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 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 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 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 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 304 |
Morphology and Syntax II Explores the rich variety of morphological and syntactic constructions and processes found in human language, deepening the students'... |
LING 380 |
Psychology of Language Same as PSYC 380. |
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 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 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 475 |
Principles of Bible Translation Designed to give the student the theoretical basis and practical skills for the transfer of meaning from one language to another. Topics will... |
LING 476 |
Principles of Literacy Covers methods used in the introduction of literacy to ethno-linguistic minority groups. It includes orthography design, consideration of... |
LING 480 |
Internship in Field Linguistics Designed to give students practical experience in field-based language work, including language documentation, description and development.... |
MATH 101 |
Introduction to Mathematics Provides an introduction to fundamental ideas and methods in the work of mathematics. This will be achieved through a review of key elements... |
MATH 111 |
Calculus I A standard first year level Calculus course which covers a wide variety of topics, which include: the real number system, algebra of... |
MATH 112 |
Calculus II A standard first year level integral Calculus course which covers a wide variety of topics, which include: inverse functions, L’Hôpital'... |
MATH 121 |
Introduction to Statistics Covers the basic techniques of descriptive data analysis and their application to qualitative and quantitative research. |
MATH 131 |
Introductory Linear Algebra Linear algebra is the study of linear systems of equations, vector spaces and linear transformations. Solving systems of linear equations is... |
MATH 151 |
Discrete Mathematics I An introduction to discrete mathematics. In contrast to calculus, discrete mathematics deals with structures consisting of distinct,... |
MATH 322 |
Data Analysis Follows from MATH 121 to address the fundamental concepts and techniques of inferential statistics and their application to quantitative... |
MATH 324 |
Statistics for Business Examines mathematical methods and analytical techniques used to assist managers in decision making. Topics include probability, forecasting,... |
MUSC 101 |
Workshop in Musicianship I Teaches the building blocks of standard musical notation for the reading and writing of music. Students will study scale modes, chords,... |
MUSC 121 |
Introduction to Guitar Literature Explores the array of guitar repertoire in the Classical, Romantic and Modern eras. Student will engage in an in-depth study of iconic works... |
MUSC 140 |
Group Instruction Piano Designed as a beginner group instruction piano class for music majors whose primary instrument is voice or guitar. Students will strengthen... |
MUSC 141 |
Introduction to Piano Literature Explores the array of piano repertoire in the Classical, Romantic, and Modern eras. Students will engage in an in-depth study of iconic works... |