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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GREE 301 |
Readings in New Testament Greek I Focuses on extensive readings in the Gospels and Letters to develop proficiency in reading the Greek New Testament. The study of intermediate... |
GREE 202 |
Elementary New Testament Greek II A continuation of detailed Greek grammar and syntax study with significant reading and analysis of Greek New Testament passages. Prerequisite... |
GREE 201 |
Elementary New Testament Greek I An introduction to the basic principles of New Testament Greek grammar with emphasis on morphology, declension, conjugation and syntax.... |
GEOG 102 |
Introduction to Physical Geography: Weather, Climate and Ecosystems Introduction to atmospheric and soils sciences; physical elements of climate (including seasonal cycles, climate change and global warming);... |
GEOG 101 |
Introduction to Physical Geography: Earth Science Introduction to geomorphology, the scientific study of the landscape and landscape formation processes. Introduction to the physical... |
FREN 391 |
French Travel Practicum Language students will prepare for and respond to a five-day, four-night trip to a Francophone city. Components of the preparation phase will... |
FREN 370 |
Professional French Language learners will compare French and English cultural practices in family, education and business. Students will acquire written and... |
FREN 350 |
Directed Studies in French This independent study option is open to third- and fourth-year students who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum... |
FREN 341 |
Francophone Literature Develops students’ understanding of La Francophonie by means of a variety of literary texts from the Francophone world, with special... |
FREN 241 |
Introduction to French Literature and Media Students are given an opportunity to learn the French language through French materials including newspapers, magazines articles, advertising... |
FREN 230 |
Everyday French Grammar For students who wish to improve their ability to speak and write in French, this course consists of an intensive review of French grammar... |
FREN 210 |
Conversational French Language students will engage in media responses, dialogues, presentations, debates and interviews as different means to communicate within... |
FREN 202 |
Intermediate French II Continuation of FREN 201 Prerequisite: FREN 201 |
FREN 201 |
Intermediate French I The main objective is the further development of written/oral comprehension and expression. This is a continuation of the Introductory French... |
FREN 102 |
Introductory French II Continuation of FREN 101 Prerequisite: FREN 101 |
FREN 101 |
Introductory French I Designed for students who have not previously studied French and who wish to begin the study of French intensively. Students are encouraged... |
ENVS 151 |
Introduction to Environmental Science Earth’s physical environments are studied to appreciate the processes that occur in soil, water and air, both natural and caused by human... |
ENGL 497 and ENGL 499 |
Honours Thesis in English I and II Students complete a major research project in English that demonstrates the ability to formulate a research question or thesis, use current... |
ENGL 450 |
Advanced Directed Studies in English This independent study option is open to fourth- year English majors who wish to explore a topic not covered in the regular curriculum and in... |
ENGL 440 |
English Internship An upper-level individually guided course to accompany an internship in writing or publishing. The internship may be on campus (such as a non... |
ENGL 426 |
Shakespeare’s History Plays Explores Shakespeare’s history plays, focusing on his use of political theory. Prerequisite: 9 credit hours in ENGL |
ENGL 425 |
The Romantic Epic Observes how the writers of the Romantic age engaged with John Milton both as a political figure and as an epic poet. Prerequisite: 6 credit... |
ENGL 411 |
Psalms as Poetry, Psalms in Poetry Surveys poetic techniques in the book of Psalms, including Hebraic parallelism, and their influence on the history of poetry. Poets include... |
ENGL 403 |
Indigenous Writers of North America Considers literature written by indigenous men and women residing in North America and engages with post-colonial theory in Christian... |
ENGL 401 |
Contemporary Literary Theory Considers many of the theoretical approaches to literature that have proliferated in the 20th century. Recommended for all students who are... |