SPAN316 - Stylistics and Composition for Heritage Students
Course: SPAN316 (Stylistics and Composition for Heritage Students) in SPAN department at University of Washington.
Credit Hours: 5 • Academic Level: third-year undergraduate course
Course Requirements: Requires 1 prerequisite course
Prerequisite Chain Depth: 2 levels of foundational courses required
Future Opportunities: Unlocks 74 advanced courses for further study
Part of the SPAN curriculum at University of Washington, helping students progress through degree requirements.
Prerequisites for SPAN316
Courses unlocked by SPAN316
- SPAN438 - Spanish Novel: 1900 - Present
- SPAN445 - The Modern Theatre in Spain, 1700-1900
- SPLING405 - Hispanic Sociolinguistics
- JSISA489 - The Mexico-U.S. Border in Literature and Film
- JSISB457 - Food, Ethnicity, and Identity in Hispanic Culture
- SPAN313 - Literature and Culture: 1800 to Present
- SPAN332 - Chicano Film and Narrative
- SPAN312 - Literature and Culture: 1300-1800
- 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
- SPAN400 - The Syntactic Structure of Spanish
- SPAN401 - The Morphological Structure of Spanish
- SPAN404 - Dialects of World Spanish
- SPAN403 - The Evolution of the Spanish Language
- SPAN406 - Advanced Spanish Grammar
- SPAN410 - Creative Writing in Spanish
- SPAN414 - Spanish Literature: Eighteenth Century
- SPAN409 - Translation For Performance
- SPAN420 - Spanish Poetry: Origins through the Fifteenth Century
- SPAN416 - Spanish Literature: 1900 to the Present
- SPAN436 - Spanish Novel of the Nineteenth Century
- SPAN424 - Hispanic Poetry: 1870 - 1936
- SPAN440 - Spanish Drama: 1150-1600
- SPAN442 - Latin American Colonial Theatre and Performance
- SPAN441 - Spanish Drama: 1600-1635
- SPAN447 - Modern Latin American Theater
- SPAN453 - Cervantes and His Times
- SPAN446 - Modern Spanish Theatre: 1900 to Present
- SPAN458 - Sexuality and Gender in Pre-Modern Spanish Culture
- SPAN459 - Hispanic Food and Culture
- SPAN457 - Food, Ethnicity, and Identity in Hispanic Culture
- SPAN465 - Contemporary Chicano Literature
- SPAN469 - The Probable Improbability of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Cien anos de soledad
- SPAN468 - Latin American Women
- SPAN472 - Colonial Prose
- SPAN471 - Twenty-First Century Latin American Narrative and Digital Storytelling
- SPAN477 - Latin American Essay
- SPAN479 - The City and Latin American Literature: Points of Departure
- SPAN476 - Contemporary Latin American Poetry
- SPAN482 - Eighteenth- through Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature
- SPAN483 - Latin American Literature: Origins to Independence
- SPAN481 - Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Spanish Literature
- SPAN487 - Mexican Cinema
- SPAN488 - The Fantastic in Latin American Literature
- SPAN489 - The Mexico-U.S. Border in Literature and Film
- SPLING402 - The Phonological Structure of Spanish
- SPLING404 - Dialects of World Spanish
- SPLING406 - Advanced Spanish Grammar
- PORT105 - Intensive Portuguese for Spanish and Other Romance Language Speakers
- SPAN405 - Hispanic Sociolinguistics
- SPAN439 - Women Writers
- SPAN464 - Chicana Expressive Culture
- SPAN485 - Desmadre patria: Latin American Myth in Film and Literature
- SPLING401 - The Morphological Structure of Spanish
- GWSS468 - Latin American Women
- SPAN370 - Afro-Dominican Artistry and Speculative Futures
- SPAN402 - The Phonological Structure of Spanish
- SPAN408 - Spanish Translation Workshop
- SPAN415 - Spanish Literature: Nineteenth Century
- SPAN339 - Women Writers
- SPAN466 - Chicano Literature: Fiction
- SPAN467 - Spanish Women
- SPAN470 - Andean Cultures and Communities: Identities, Artists, and Innovators
- SPAN475 - Latin American Poetry: Colonial through Nineteenth Century
- SPAN484 - Latin American Literature: Modernismo to the Present
- SPLING400 - The Syntactic Structure of Spanish
- SPLING403 - The Evolution of the Spanish Language
Academic Planning at University of Washington
Students planning SPAN316 at University of Washington should complete 1 prerequisite before enrollment.
Future Pathways: Completing SPAN316 enables enrollment in 74 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.