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Dr. Monica T. Albrecht

Professor in the Department of Data Science, guiding students through data strategy and organizational analytics leadership.

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Dr. Monica T. Albrecht

Professor – School of Engineering & Technology

About Monica Albrecht

Monica Albrecht is a Professor in the Department of Data Science at International University Canada, where she teaches and mentors students across the School of Engineering & Technology. Her academic work focuses on data strategy and analytics leadership, examining how organizations build data-driven cultures, govern data quality, and align analytics initiatives with broader business and organizational goals.

Throughout her academic career, Monica Albrecht has developed a teaching approach that connects technical data science skills with the strategic and leadership capabilities required to drive organizational adoption of data-driven decision-making. She encourages students to think beyond individual analyses and consider how data science teams can demonstrate sustained business value across an organization.

In her courses, Monica Albrecht draws on data strategy case studies, analytics leadership frameworks, and current research in data governance to help students understand the strategic dimensions of senior data science roles. Students explore topics such as data governance and quality management, building data-driven organizational culture, analytics team leadership, and the communication skills required to translate technical findings into actionable business strategy.

As a Professor within the Department of Data Science, Monica Albrecht plays a leading role in shaping curriculum that prepares students for leadership roles within data science and analytics organizations. She works closely with colleagues across the School of Engineering & Technology to ensure that coursework reflects current best practices in data strategy and analytics leadership.

Monica Albrecht is particularly committed to mentoring students who aspire to leadership roles within data science teams, helping them develop the strategic communication and organizational skills required to advocate for data-driven decision-making within their organizations. She designs coursework that combines strategic theory with practical exercises in presenting data insights to non-technical stakeholders.

Recognizing that many of her students are working professionals studying online, Monica Albrecht structures her courses with accessible case studies, clear strategic frameworks, and consistent opportunities for applied discussion. Her approach to online teaching emphasizes developing the kind of strategic, communication-focused thinking needed for leadership readiness within data science.

Students who study under Monica Albrecht often highlight her ability to connect technical data science skills with genuine organizational leadership capability. Her long-term goal as an educator is to help students develop the strategic vision and leadership skills needed to advance into senior roles within data science, analytics, and data strategy leadership.

Academic Qualifications

Ph.D. in Computer Science
M.A. in Data Strategy and Analytics
B.A. in Mathematics

Contact Information's

Contact Information's

3000 Danforth Ave, Toronto, ON, Canada

Professional Experience

Monica Albrecht has dedicated her academic career to data strategy and analytics leadership, guiding students through the organizational and communication skills required to lead data science initiatives. She has mentored learners pursuing leadership careers in data science and analytics.

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