Undergraduate Courses
The following is a list of courses offered by Tyndale University College. You can also see the course schedule for specific terms.
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Course Code | Course Name |
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BIOL 205 |
Brain and Behaviour Examines the relationship between behaviour and the structure and function of human and animal neural systems. Technological advances in... |
BIOL 201 |
Biology of Seedless Plants An examination of the structure, taxonomic and evolutionary relationships, physiology, ecology and economic importance of photosynthetic... |
BIOL 104 |
Introduction to Organismal and Evolutionary Biolog An overview of the biological principles and processes at the whole organism level, from an evolutionary perspective. Three hours of lecture... |
BIOL 103 |
Introduction to Molecular and Cell Biology Examines the fundamentals of biology at the molecular and cellular levels. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work per... |
BIOL 102 |
Human Biology Basic structure and function of the human body and the major organ systems. Emphasizes the processes that control and regulate important... |
BIOL 101 |
Introduction to Biology Developments in the biological sciences are having a major impact on the world around us. Provides introduction to basic principles of... |
ASLN 202 |
American Sign Language IV Builds on the curriculum studied in ASLN 201 (units 7-9) and covers units 10-12. The focus is on further development of ASL vocabulary and... |
ASLN 201 |
American Sign Language III Builds on the curriculum studied in ASLN 102 (units 4-6) and covers units 7-9. The focus is on further development of ASL vocabulary and... |
ASLN 102 |
Introduction to American Sign Language II Extends and further develops basic signing vocabulary and grammar. The content covers fingerspelling, ASL terminology, expressive and... |
ASLN 101 |
Introduction to American Sign Language I Covers basic conversationally relevant signs and grammar principles and other features of ASL (American Sign Language), including a brief... |
ARTM 390 |
Studio Practicum: Art in Context In this course, students will be introduced to a broad range of media including acrylic and acrylic mediums; encaustic; collage assemblage... |
ARTM 380 |
Writing and North American Art Examines the relationship between writing and the visual arts by focusing on themes in North American art. Critical essays, manifestos,... |
ARTM 350 |
Directed Studies in Visual Arts and Media An independent study option open to fourth-year students who wish to pursue an art project or research topic beyond the bounds of the regular... |
ARTM 344 |
Film and Western Culture Same as HIST 387. Exclusion: FINE 344. |
ARTM 340 |
Cinema and Christianity A film survey course designed to study the history and value of cinematic expression in the context of a theological framework. Landmark... |
ARTM 310 |
Digital Technology and Sound Engineering Allows students to gain an understanding of the basic physics of sound, how we hear it, and how sound can be controlled and manipulated using... |
ARTM 303 |
Aesthetics Same as PHIL 323. Exclusion: FINE 323. |
ARTM 261 |
Intermediate Painting An intermediate course designed to strengthen the student's technical and observational skills. We will explore a variety of materials,... |
ARTM 260 |
Intermediate Drawing Drawing is a wonderful way to touch the world with our eyes. This course focuses on tonal rendering, colour rendering in a range of drawing... |
ARTM 242 |
Introduction to Theatre II A practical introduction to the fundamentals of acting. This course will introduce students to the foundations of acting through movement,... |
ARTM 241 |
Introduction to Theatre I An introduction to theatrical studies, looking at dramatic literature from diverse periods and traditions. The focus of the textual analysis... |
ARTM 240 |
Introduction to Cinematography Introduces the production techniques of single-camera video that are used in television, cinema, and other media. Students will develop... |
ARTM 220 |
Introduction to Photography An introduction to the skills, concepts and theology of image creation that will broaden students' understanding of contemporary... |
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... |