SPN 350: Intro to Reading Hispanic Literature (W)
SPN 350: Intro to Reading Hispanic Literature (W)
Fall and Spring | 3 credits
Curious about how to interpret poetry, drama, and prose in Spanish? SPN 350 is your gateway into the rich world of Hispanic literature. Through close reading and thoughtful analysis, you’ll develop the tools to understand not just what texts say—but how and why they say it. This course is writing-intensive (W), helping you sharpen your academic writing in Spanish while exploring a diverse range of literary genres and voices.
What you will gain:
- Skills in literary interpretation and critical analysis
- Exposure to major works and themes in Hispanic literature
- Practice in writing clearly and effectively in Spanish
- A foundation for upper-division literature and culture courses
Course Details:
- Credits: 4
- Schedule: Offered every Fall, Spring, and Summer
- Prerequisite: SPN 101 or designated score on Spanish Placement test
- Language of Instruction: Primarily in Spanish
By the end of SPN 102, you’ll be ready to handle more complex conversations, engage with authentic texts, and move confidently into intermediate-level Spanish courses like SPN 201.
For academic advising and enrollment assistance, visit the Undergraduate Advising