The Metropolitan Community College awards an Associate in Applied Science in veterinary technology with the completion of a two-year program. The program consists of classes four days a week to allow for animal-related employment while taking classes. Students work with 12 animal species are worked with hands on, and all of the instructors have real world experience. This vet tech program has been accredited since 1975 by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AWMA).
Metropolitan Community College
2601 NE Barry Road
Kansas City, MO 64156
816-437-3235
mcckc.edu
Crowder College offers an an Associate in Applied Science for veterinary technology. This is a 79-credit course that takes two years to complete. Crowder College has a unique atmosphere for its vet tech and pre-vet programs. There are multiple barns and corrals, 300 acres of farm land, a dog kennel and a small animal kennel. There are many different types of animals right on campus, from small pets to large farm animals. The Agriculture Science Center offers much of the equipment used in the vet tech career. The vet tech program is limited to 16 students per year.
Crowder College
601 Laclede Ave.
Neosho, MO 64850
417-451-3223
crowder.edu
Jefferson College offers an Associates of Applied Technology in veterinary technology, a two-year degree program accredited by the AVMA. The focus of this program is twofold: it teaches the theory of science and animal health, and provides the hands-on training needed to become a veterinary technician. This is a limited program with only 36 students accepted for each school year.
Jefferson College
1000 Viking Drive
Hillsboro, MO 63050
636-797-3000
jeffco.edu