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Faculty Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine – FAVM

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About FAVM

Welcome to the Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (FAVM), where we strive for excellence in agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine. With a dedicated team of experienced professors, researchers, and industry professionals, we offer a diverse range of programs in agronomy, animal sciences, veterinary medicine, agricultural engineering, food science, and environmental sciences.

Through cutting-edge research, hands-on training, and industry collaborations, our students gain the knowledge and practical skills needed to tackle global challenges in agriculture, animal health, and food production. We foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment, and our graduates go on to make a positive impact on global food security, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability. Join us at FAVM and become part of a community dedicated to shaping the future of agriculture and veterinary medicine.

Faculty Contact Info

Faculty Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine – FAVM

PO BOX 63, Molyko
Buea, South West

+1-2345-5432-45
favm@ubuea.cm

Mon – Fri 8:00A.M. – 4:00P.M.

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Vision
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Educational Opportunities

Our Aspirations

Our vision is to be a globally recognized center of excellence in agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine. We aim to lead in research and education, addressing the pressing challenges faced by the agriculture and veterinary sectors. By fostering collaboration, promoting interdisciplinary approaches, and embracing technological advancements, we envision a future where our graduates play a pivotal role in ensuring food security, promoting animal health, and advancing the sustainable development of agricultural systems.

Our Objectives

The mission of the Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (FAVM) is to advance knowledge and innovation in agricultural sciences and veterinary medicine through high-quality education, research, and community engagement. We strive to prepare professionals who will contribute to sustainable agricultural practices, animal health and welfare, and the overall well-being of society.

Access and Availability

The Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine (FAVM) offers a wide range of educational opportunities to students. We provide comprehensive undergraduate and graduate programs in various disciplines such as agronomy, animal sciences, veterinary medicine, agricultural engineering, food science, and environmental sciences.Our programs are designed to provide students with a strong theoretical foundation and practical skills through hands-on training, laboratory work, and field experiences

Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, research opportunities, and industry collaborations, allowing them to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. Additionally, we offer internships, study abroad programs, and workshops to enhance students’ global perspectives and broaden their horizons. Our faculty members, comprised of experienced professors and industry experts, are dedicated to providing personalized mentoring and guidance to help students succeed academically and professionally. At FAVM, we are committed to preparing the next generation of leaders in agriculture and veterinary medicine through quality education and experiential learning opportunities.

At FAVM, we believe in the power of education and its ability to shape the future. Our faculty is dedicated to providing you with a comprehensive and enriching learning experience that will equip you with the skills and expertise needed to make a significant impact in the agricultural and veterinary sectors.

Our Departments

Animal Science - ANS

Forestry and Wildlife - FWL

Veterinary Medicine - DVM

Food Science and Technology - FSC

Agronomic and Applied Molecular Science – AAM

Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness AEA

Agricultural Extension and Rural Development AER

Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Management – FARM