SPAN314 - Spanish for Bilingual/Heritage Students
Course: SPAN314 (Spanish for Bilingual/Heritage Students) in SPAN department at University of Washington.
Credit Hours: 5 • Academic Level: third-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: No prerequisites required - suitable for beginning students
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 26 advanced courses for further study
Course Type: Foundation course - forms the base for multiple advanced topics
Part of the SPAN curriculum at University of Washington, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Courses unlocked by SPAN314
- SPAN463 - Romani/Gypsy Culture in Spain and the Hispanic World - Fifteenth Century to the Present
- SPAN332 - Chicano Film and Narrative
- SPAN315 - Spanish for Bilingual/Heritage Students
- SPAN319 - Mexican Literature
- SPAN331 - Themes in Mexican-American Studies
- SPAN334 - Latin American Film
- SPAN350 - Drama
- SPAN351 - Poetry
- SPAN352 - Fiction
- SPAN340 - Introduction to Latin American Poetry
- SPAN371 - Andean Women's Literature and Identities
- SPAN383 - Business Communication in Spanish
- PORT105 - Intensive Portuguese for Spanish and Other Romance Language Speakers
- SPAN370 - Afro-Dominican Artistry and Speculative Futures
- SPAN339 - Women Writers
- SPAN338 - Spanish and Latin American Literary Journalism
- SPAN374 - Spanish for Health Professionals
- SPAN407 - Bilinguismo: Made in USA
- SPAN433 - Golden Age Prose
- SPAN474 - Latin American Fiction: Twentieth Century
- SPAN324 - Coffee Cultures: Food, Politics, and Society
- SPAN336 - Creative Storytelling in Spanish
- SPAN323 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
- SPAN304 - Survey of Spanish Literature: 1140-1498
- SPAN423 - Spanish Poetry: The Golden Age, Sixteenth through Seventeenth Centuries
- SPAN480 - Spanish Medieval Literature
Academic Planning at University of Washington
Students planning SPAN314 at University of Washington should complete 0 prerequisites before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing SPAN314 enables enrollment in 26 advanced courses for further study
This third-year course at University of Washington integrates into structured degree pathways for SPAN programs, supporting timely graduation and academic progression.