Course Schedule

The Undergraduate Course Schedule contains the list of courses offered each semester.

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There are three ways to view the course schedule:

  • Excel file (filter mode) - to filter in the Excel file, click the arrow at the top of the column you want to filter by and select the specific criterion.
  • PDF file (searchable) - the PDF file allows you to search by keywords.
  • myTyndale.ca - myTyndale.ca contains the most up-to-date course schedule.

Days are indicated as: M=Mon; T=Tue; W=Wed; R=Thu; F=Fri; S=Sat; U=Sun

How to Register for Courses

 


Tyndale Course Delivery Terminology

In-Person (INPR) — Traditional face-to-face classroom instruction. Attendance at a specific time and location for all course activities is required.

Synchronous Online (SYNO) — Professors and students engage the course content together at the same time but from different locations. Online attendance at a specific time for all course activities is required. Some courses also consist of pre-recorded lectures and materials.

Asynchronous Online (ASYO) — Professors and students engage the course content at different times and from different locations. Attendance at a specific time or location is not required.

Blended (BLEN) – A mixture of delivery formats blending in-person and online (synchronous and/or asynchronous) instructions.  More than one-third of the course will be either in-person or online, to be determined by the professor before the start of the course.  Students will need to follow the scheduled delivery format for each class.

For courses with both in-person and synchronous online section codes, students must stay in the same delivery format they registered for throughout the semester.

 


How to understand a course code

Each course code consists of a 4-letter departmental prefix followed by a 4-digit course number. The first three digits identify the course, while the fourth digit denotes the assigned credit hours. For example, BSTH 1013 refers to the Old Testament Scripture course, which may also be noted as BSTH 101(3) or BSTH 101. This course, like most others, is worth 3 credit hours.

A 2-digit section code follows, indicating the course’s time, delivery format, and any special program associations. The section code typically starts with a number, followed by a letter denoting the delivery format: P (in-person), S (synchronous), A (asynchronous), or B (blended). For example, regular semester courses use section codes like 1P, 1S, or 1A, while special programs use codes starting with B (modular) or Y (CCSTT).

For online or form registration, the full course code is required. In this example, a student registering for a listed in-person section of Old Testament Scripture must enter "BSTH 1013 1P" to select the desired course.

 


How do I find undergraduate syllabi and other course materials?

Undergraduate syllabi and all course information (handouts, announcements, lecture schedule etc.) are available on classes.tyndale.ca

  • Go to classes.tyndale.ca
  • Log-in with your Tyndale username and password
  • Click on the course you are looking for

All courses have their own course pages. You should be actively checking your course pages.