In response to pressing workforce needs across Canada’s health care and technology sectors, University of Niagara Falls Canada is launching three graduate-level programs next year.

The private downtown university will begin to offer a master of arts in applied social psychology in January, a master of computer science in applied artificial intelligence and a master of health care management in September.

According to a news release announcing the new programs, the new programs were “developed in consultation with industry partners to ensure graduates are ready to meet real-world demands.”

“As a new university, we’re developing and creating a model of what a new university for the 21st century is,” David Gray, the school’s president and vice-chancellor, said.

“All our programs that we l

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