UNF LAUNCHES THREE INNOVATIVE MASTER’S PROGRAMS TO ADDRESS CANADA’S SKILLS GAP
December 15, 2025 2025-12-15 12:18UNF LAUNCHES THREE INNOVATIVE MASTER’S PROGRAMS TO ADDRESS CANADA’S SKILLS GAP
UNF LAUNCHES THREE INNOVATIVE MASTER’S PROGRAMS TO ADDRESS CANADA’S SKILLS GAP
Niagara Falls, Canada – December 2025 – The University of Niagara Falls, Canada (UNF) has announced the launch of three new graduate-level programs aimed at equipping students with skills in high-demand sectors. The programs—Master of Arts in Applied Social Psychology, Master of Computer Science in Applied Artificial Intelligence, and Master of Health Care Management—will begin in 2026.
Developed in collaboration with industry partners, the programs are designed to prepare graduates for real-world challenges in Canada’s evolving workforce. David Gray, UNF President and Vice-Chancellor, stated, “These new graduate programs are not just academic offerings; they are strategic investments in Canada’s future. Our graduates won’t just adapt—they’ll lead.”
The Master of Arts in Applied Social Psychology (January 2026) focuses on human-centric skills such as leadership, emotional intelligence, and workplace dynamics in the age of AI. The Master of Computer Science in Applied AI (September 2026) addresses the growing demand for AI expertise, including machine learning and AI governance. The Master of Health Care Management (September 2026) prepares students for leadership roles in Canada’s healthcare sector.
Cyndi McLeod, CEO of GUS North America and UNF Board member, added, “Expanding our graduate offerings strengthens our role in Canada’s economic and social development while providing students with advanced study opportunities.”
All programs will offer flexible study modes, including on-campus, online, and hybrid formats, catering to diverse student needs.