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ANN BRANDT-WILLIAMS, Ph.D.
Residential Faculty
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Address:
Department of Psychology
6000 West Olive Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85302 |
Education
- Ph.D., Lifespan Human Development, Arizona State University
- M.A., Psychology, Northern Arizona University
- B.S., Nursing, Purdue University (Indiana-Purdue University at Fort Wayne)
Courses Taught
- PSY132 Psychology and Culture
- Fall 2009:
Section# 47273 (Online/Hybrid-GCC Main)
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Fall 2009: Section# 47274 (Online/Hybrid-GCC North)
- Required Textbook:
Cultural Psychology (2008). Heine, Steven. W. H Norton: New York.
- PSY101 Introduction to Psychology
- PSY266 Abnormal Psychology
- PSY240 Developmental Psychology
- PSY277 Psychology of Human Sexuality
Philosophy of Education
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For over 30 years Dr. Brandt-Williams has taught in the traditional classroom setting. In the fall of 2009, she retired from full-time teaching and embarked on a new adventure, teaching online. She is excited about this new venture and looking forward to the flexibility it affords her students. Dr Brandt-Williams is following the Quality Matters rubric to maintain a solid course base for successful student learning.
Professional Interests
- Student success factors, lifespan development issues, multicultural issues, and biopsychology in relation to developmental and abnormal behaviors.
Personal Interests
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She continues to be an active-learner regarding student success factors, lifespan development issues, multicultural issues, and biopsychology in relation to developmental and abnormal behaviors.
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