Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology(FCAH&PT), Vom is one of the Federal Colleges of Agriculture in Nigeria. It is located within The National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI), Vom and trains students in Animal Health, Animal Production and Agriculture Extension and Management.
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The College was established in 1941, as Veterinary School, Vom, with a total of ten students. Some of these, registered for Veterinary Assistants (junior course), Veterinary Assistants (senior course) and others as Veterinary Officers.
The School has the credit of being the first Higher Institution in West Africa to produce graduate Veterinary Surgeons long before the first University was established in Nigeria, at Ibadan in 1948. The school also played a key role, especially between 1947 and 1962, in training middle level veterinary manpower for other African Countries, notably the Cameroons, Liberia, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Ethiopia and Sudan.
On establishment of University College at Ibadan now known as University of Ibadan, it was recommended that the higher training to the Veterinary Officers’ level be consigned to the University. Consequently, the Veterinary School, Vom, discontinued the Veterinary Officers’ course in June, 1950, and thereafter concentrated entirely on running only one course, namely a 2 year Veterinary Assistants’ Course. In March, 1980, the Veterinary School was formally accorded a college status and renamed College of Animal Health and Husbandry with a mandate to award Ordinary and Higher Diplomas.
With the establishment of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) by the Federal Military Government of Nigeria, and the subsequent accreditation visitation to the College in 1983, the diploma programmes were suspended in 1988. However, with the approval granted the College by the NBTE in 1989 and 1992, for National Diploma (ND) programmes in Animal Health and Production and the Higher National Diploma (HND) in Animal Health respectively a set of students were enrolled. It will be mentioned that the College was again renamed the Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology on the 29th January, 1991.
The College is located in Vom, a quiet rocky village in Plateau State, and situated 1,285 metres above sea level. The nearest towns are Bukuru and Jos, 12.8 and 24 kilometers, to the north-east respectively.
Largely because of its altitude and constant winds, Vom has a remarkably cool climate. In December and January, the nights may be extremely cold. The wet season extends from late April to middle October.
The National Science and Technology Amendment Decree No. 46 of 30 December 1990, gave legal backing to the Research Institute to conduct training for the technicians and technologists for the award of National Diploma (ND), Higher National Diploma (HND) and Certificates.
Training of middle level manpower in Animal Health, Animal Production, Livestock Extension/ Management Services and Vocational Training who could effectively utilize their training to establish and manage livestock farms.
To provide middle level technical manpower in the area of Animal Health and Production Technology who could effectively utilize the acquired knowledge to establish and manage livestock farms to maximum advantage. To produce extension staff who should be able to bring the result of agro-veterinary Research and innovation to the livestock farmers and feed back the farmers’ problems to the appropriate authorities for solutions.
The philosophy of the College centres around three guiding principles, which are
The college has two semesters in a session, each semester consists of 15 to 17 weeks.
1st Semester | Begins October – March |
End of 1st Semester: | March – April |
2nd Semester: | Begins April – September |
End of 2nd Semester | September - October |
The College presently offers five academic programs (1-5) and short courses (6 & 7) namely:-