University of Niagara Falls Canada Expands Program Offerings with Sustainability-Focused Master’s Degrees and Bioveterinary Science Undergraduate Program
GUS North America is proud to share that University of Niagara Falls Canada (UNF) is expanding its academic portfolio with four new programs designed to address Canada’s evolving workforce needs and policy priorities.
- Honours Bachelor of Science in Bioveterinary Science (Starting Fall 2026)
- Master of Sustainability Systems (Starting Fall 2027)
- Master of Regenerative Sustainability (Starting Fall 2027)
- Master of Water and Food Security (Starting Fall 2027)
All programs were developed in consultation with industry partners and have completed Ontario’s quality assurance process, including a rigorous review by the Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board (PEQAB). They have received ministerial consent from the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Innovation.
“These programs reflect our commitment to preparing students for the realities of a changing world, where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand,” said David Gray, President and Vice-Chancellor of University of Niagara Falls Canada. “Whether in biosciences or sustainability, each program equips students with the knowledge and skills to contribute meaningfully to Canada’s future.”
Preparing graduates for Canada’s future
Canada faces growing pressures related to climate change, food and water security, biodiversity loss, and sustainable economic development. Employers are increasingly seeking graduates with interdisciplinary knowledge, digital skills, and the ability to apply scientific and systems thinking to real-world challenges. UNF’s new programs position graduates to meet these demands.
To read more about the program highlights, visit https://bit.ly/46sM7Cn.


