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SPAN 304

Spanish Creative Writing

Hispanic and Italian Studies

3 credit hoursUsually offered: Fall, Spring
Avg GPA
2.85
Easiness
No data
Total regs
13

Grade Distribution

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Avg GPA
2.85
A
38.5%
5
B
38.5%
5
C
7.7%
1
D
0.0%
0
F
7.7%
1
W
7.7%
1
Visual total
13
Other
0
Total regs
13

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Avg GPA
2.85
Easiness
N/A
Pass rate
84.6%
Using A, B, C, D as passing
Withdrawal rate
7.7%
Based on visible distribution
Most common grade
A
Students counted
13
A through F plus W

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Exploration of writing tools through analysis of Spanish literary texts and through creative writing exercises. Course Information: Same as LALS 304 . This course may not be used to satisfy the prerequisite for ENGL 490 , ENGL 491 , or ENGL 492 . Extensive computer use required. This course is intended for heritage students, but may be taken by students demonstrating near-native writing proficiency with the permission of the course instructor. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in SPAN 204 ; or consent of the instructor. Recommended background: Grade of C or better in SPAN 210 .

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