Mechanical Vs. Electrical Engineering: How to Pick the Right Major

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Комментарии • 266

  • @JakeVoorhees
    @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +19

    What videos do you guys want in 2021?

    • @RazrSharpProductions
      @RazrSharpProductions 3 года назад +5

      Mechanical vs Civil!

    • @xriz1211
      @xriz1211 3 года назад +2

      A video of all those books you got behind you would be cool.

    • @StructuresSimplified
      @StructuresSimplified 3 года назад +1

      Would be great to hear about some of your favourite books and lessons you learned from them!

    • @tracymussotte4184
      @tracymussotte4184 3 года назад +1

      Computer Science versus Electrical Engineering

    • @maxdegreat566
      @maxdegreat566 3 года назад +2

      @@tracymussotte4184 cs for the win

  • @keiarash5058
    @keiarash5058 3 года назад +142

    My Electrical/Electronic Engineering degree had me doing quantum physics, programming mobile apps, and making tons of circuits. It was interesting but really hard imo

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +12

      Wow thats cool, thanks for the comment. And what are you up to now? Do you have any engineering career questions or insights about your journey? Let me know as I'd love to hear or hep you out. Cheers and thanks again, I respond to 100% of comments, thanks!!

    • @keiarash5058
      @keiarash5058 3 года назад +11

      @@JakeVoorhees I'm working as an electrical design engineer in the buildings/infrastructure industry. I will say that engineering is not as prestigious or as well paying here in the UK unfortunately. That's compared to the US. Btw nice channel and like your content

    • @MissChrissyM1
      @MissChrissyM1 2 года назад +7

      Tell me about how hard it is. My 26 year old son is an electrical engineer at Boeing in St. Louis Missouri. He just got a B minus on his final and maintains an A in his masters class. So he’s working for Boeing and studying to get his masters.
      He’s working on pilot simulation and he does find his job at Boeing somewhat boring and I feel concerned about that. He wants to get into RF frequency, that’s his dream. Best of luck

    • @AviKhali
      @AviKhali Год назад

      @@keiarash5058 Im currently applying for an apprenticeship in electrical design engineering. Any tips? And are you still enjoying it?
      Thanks

  • @prouan1
    @prouan1 3 года назад +133

    The thing about electrical engineering, is that it's lit.

  • @AzamKhan-yc4lc
    @AzamKhan-yc4lc 3 года назад +18

    You need way more subs, likes, and views... Amazing content, info, and enthusiasm!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thank you ! well help me get their please sir. I release videos every week, so hit the bell, join our discord, and ill see you more soon, thanks!

  • @JamesBrown-tl4zh
    @JamesBrown-tl4zh 3 года назад +17

    Starting my “General Engineering” degree this upcoming semester. Transferred from automation and robotics at a Community College. After I finish my associates I will transfer to my local university to get my bachelors in either Mechanical or Electrical. Still got some time for thinking but keeping up with your videos. Really want to get into designing, building, programming robots in the future. Thanks 🤙🏼

    • @waltermartinez5907
      @waltermartinez5907 2 года назад

      EE might not be right. CE might be better or Mechanical. I should have done ME because I also like robotics. programming you can learn on your own, same as electronics, but not mechanical

    • @callous21
      @callous21 Год назад

      That's sounds like mechatronics which what I also want to do but it's not available everywhere. I read the best thing to do is study computer engineering and fill your electives with mechanical classes

  • @Bravo_L
    @Bravo_L Год назад +2

    holy shit. watched you when I was taking precalc. now I'm over here senior year of undergrad ee degree. pretty cool

  • @kryptocat4240
    @kryptocat4240 3 года назад +39

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING love you 3000 times

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      love you 3001 times

    • @kryptocat4240
      @kryptocat4240 3 года назад +2

      @@JakeVoorhees please make a video on ROCKET ENGINEERING and how to get into it

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      @@kryptocat4240 Yeah I have all of these !
      .
      What is Aerospace Engineering? What do Aerospace Engineers Do? ruclips.net/video/vDa0fB6kxVc/видео.html
      .
      Aerospace Engineer Interview | How To Get A Job At Boeing | How To Get A Job At Lockheed Martin ruclips.net/video/NuPAiaonLrQ/видео.html
      .
      What is Combustion Engineering? | Can Mechanical Engineers Become Aerospace Engineers? ruclips.net/video/qnXpsjZcq0k/видео.html

    • @ehsanrafi5252
      @ehsanrafi5252 2 года назад

      What makes you love it so much? Which sub-field are you in and how are you holding up with it? I'm a sophomore and confused as I'm starting as a ME.

  • @mohilly9157
    @mohilly9157 3 года назад +14

    I'm leaning more and more towards mechanical thanks jake

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Nice just let me know what questions you have next ok?

  • @amysuresh4292
    @amysuresh4292 3 года назад +2

    Nice dude love your content

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thanks Amy! Let me know what you need help with next, cheers thanks

  • @hamsekayse9085
    @hamsekayse9085 3 года назад

    thank you. what you are saying is really very clear

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thanks so much, glad to hear that, let me know what questions you have okay? Cheers thank you !

  • @randycasty1226
    @randycasty1226 3 года назад

    Appreciate your videos. Hope you are doing well

  • @jvcastillo7646
    @jvcastillo7646 3 года назад +3

    Great video brother, do you have a transportation engr video already ? Kinda want to follow your footsteps and take on transportation.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      I need to make this, a little embarrassed that I havent yet, thanks so much

  • @King95gballer
    @King95gballer 2 года назад +13

    I was in a CS degree and dropped out. A lot of issues plus I didn't believe I was good enough for it. When I looked back at my grades on exams and such, I realized that I was actually getting good grades on them.
    Now going back to school I'm deciding between electronics and mechanical engineering. I'm leaning towards the Electrical(electronics) side because of the upside in career trajectory, entrepreneurship, and even patent law.

    • @diegoortiz9181
      @diegoortiz9181 Год назад +1

      Can you please elaborate on why electrical engineering could be better for aspiring entrepreneurs compared to mechanical? Thank you ✌️

    • @McFlashh
      @McFlashh Год назад +1

      Electrical isn’t going to make you a better entrepreneur than mechanical or any other degree. It’s got to do with your mindset, which depends on if you want to work as an employee for the rest of your life.

    • @rodneyh1947
      @rodneyh1947 Месяц назад

      It is an accepted fact that the more abstract something is the harder it is to grasp. For this reason electrical is inherently harder than mechanical and requires a higher cognitive function. Having a higher cognitive function allows you a higher chance to accomplish your entrepreneurial aspirations.

    • @besthero12345
      @besthero12345 23 дня назад

      abstraction is also a tool that is used to get rid of detail and noise to make things EASIER, not harder. abstract concepts arent necessarily harder, just whatever u like more

  • @seb_thoms
    @seb_thoms 3 года назад +10

    Personally, I don't care a lot about designing circuits, it's fun at times but anything more than a few LEDs and a microcontroller isn't my cup of tea. What I enjoy most is assembling stuff with motors and servos, designing robots, 3D printing, etc. Programming is also cool. And I'm good in math in physics. Would you recommend me to go into ME or EE?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +4

      Mechanical engineering. Know that you will have to know a little bit of electrical.

  • @siddu4563
    @siddu4563 3 года назад +1

    *great video Jake!*

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Thank you sir! Excited for the AI video, I know Hamza is reworking some stuff first, thanks

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      How did you hold this tho?

  • @Mikebigmike94
    @Mikebigmike94 10 месяцев назад +3

    My advice would be to not just search the topics you'll be learning but also search for job postings to get an idea of the real day to day work you'll be doing upon graduating.
    This is what stayed me from mechanical to electrical, most of the mechanical jobs in my area seemed very uninteresting to me, unless i was working in the aerospace industry, which there are no jobs of that type in the north of England.
    However electrical and electronics jobs, to me, seemed much more interesting, i am fascinated by electricity.

  • @JoeKolo
    @JoeKolo 3 года назад +9

    Hey so I love sci-fi. All that sort of stuff and making my own inventions bringing tech to life. What engineering would be best for me?

    • @Robloxman226
      @Robloxman226 3 года назад +2

      According to Mr. Voorhees, mechanical engineering is the most versatile major to acquire. You may specialize after you complete your degree. I would recommend looking at his other videos on the subject.

  • @jakevoorhees391
    @jakevoorhees391 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thank you for this !

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      This is myself replying to myself, thanks !

  • @TheCsePower
    @TheCsePower 2 года назад +8

    Only 15% of Mechanical engineering is about design and forces. The rest is advanced physics, i.e. fluid mechanics, heat transfer, thermodynamics and computational methods. Which are all really damn tough to understand!

    • @rodneyh1947
      @rodneyh1947 Месяц назад

      Yeah, I am an electrical engineer with a bachelors in physics, having studied physics I can definitely tell you mechanics is more difficult than electromagnetism in theory and math involved. Schrodinger's equation is actually derived from hamiltonian mechanics, which is from mechanics. Because the nature of waves is inherently in the mechanical domain.

  • @Each2TherOwn
    @Each2TherOwn 3 года назад +13

    How about I just want to build stuff and create my own career, where the job I get is just a stepping stone, a window into how I’d run my own company

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +7

      Ya that’s fine. That’s what I did too. But you should still work for a period of time to make sure that you understand how to do things. Join a startup team and learn with people who have already been learning and failing and learning and failing. Read the stories of all the greats who were with Steve Jobs or who broke away from a big startup team. Usually that is the path. It’s super rare to just start and figure it all out alone in the beginning. Does that make sense? Thank you

  • @MissChrissyM1
    @MissChrissyM1 2 года назад +12

    My 26 year old son is an
    Electrical engineer at Boeing in St. Louis Missouri.
    His promotion happens in a few months. Thank you for your video.
    My friend’s daughter finished her masters today in mechanical engineering that’s why I hopped on your video to see which is more difficult, challenging and is more needed and more prosperous

  • @user-yz5ul1lh9f
    @user-yz5ul1lh9f 2 года назад +4

    i might be a little bit late here but thank you so much for your amazing videos they really helped me organize my thoughts..i wanted to ask if an electrical engineer has any potential in the Motorsport world or automotive industry in general?

  • @hamzawaheed7670
    @hamzawaheed7670 3 года назад +1

    Superb video!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Thank youuu, and thanks for all your help over the years. Would have made it this far without you

    • @hamzawaheed7670
      @hamzawaheed7670 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees No problem, thanks for everything as well. There will be more adventures to come.

  • @Cal559
    @Cal559 3 года назад +16

    I’m was stuck deciding between Computer Science and Engineering, so it’s Electrical Engineering for me.
    Thanks!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      Yeah I think that's the better major anyways :) let me know how we can help you nextttt, thanks!

    • @JohnSmith-lq8ck
      @JohnSmith-lq8ck 3 года назад

      I was literally having the exact same problem up until a few days ago. Comp Sci versus Mechanical Engineering, and I ended up just requesting my offer to switch to Electrical Engineering. It looks very interesting, and many of my friends parents / colleagues who went the EE route have software jobs too. I have been messing around with electronics for a bit and I really like it. I chose EE for the greater software crossover, the better masters options at my universities (EE Masters in AI, Software Eng , vs ME Masters in... ME), the more jobs, the better pay, the less competition, and my prediction of growth in EE with climate change and electrical cars becoming more essential!

    • @JF17thunder485
      @JF17thunder485 2 года назад +1

      Do computer engineering

  • @harrahcreary15
    @harrahcreary15 9 месяцев назад +1

    What math and science should you brush up on before going into electrical engineering. Or do a video on what to brush up on to help in both or all three engineering courses. Thanks for all your videos they help

    • @thavirunilnethu471
      @thavirunilnethu471 6 месяцев назад +1

      As an undergraduate I don't know much about the math and science required in electrical engineering. But I do know there are lot of differential calculations involved in electrical engineering when it comes to math, and also when it comes to the science behind electricity it's basically electronics, RF waves, thermodynamics etc... u might also come across a little bit of programming as well

  • @stitious8029
    @stitious8029 3 года назад +7

    What would you say would make you the most competitive in college? I'm currently a freshman and taking the same curriculum as other MechE, but each semester is packed with 17-18 credits. I want to be able to stand out compared to the crowd, which is one reason I was considering getting my MS (one benefit of this is they have an accelerated program to get it in one year). I would like to go into the mechatronics field, but they don't have a degree/MS in it so I was thinking to get my undergrad in MechE and MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering. If you have any suggestions or advice I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks! :)

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +5

      Hey thanks so much for this question - I love it. Honestly the way is to become as much of a programmer as you can. Mechanical Engineers can nearly avoid all programming if they choose, and most will. But the path to success in standing out especially in mechatronics engineering is being able to program. It's one of the reasons electrical engineers will have more mechatronics opportunities than MEs.
      So go learn Python, and pour all your extracurricular learning and career investment time into that okay? Machine Learning is the fastest growing career title and they make $185,000 median after benefits, and they can all work in robotics and mechatronics if they want.
      Sure you can get your masters, but same thing, if you get it in EE or CPE, crush as much of the CS as you can. If you don't like programming and you have read all this, well then a MS in EE or CPE isnt the way. What you should do then is hyper specialize in one industry of mechatronics and built relationships and get internships and take tech electives all in that area so you are the best candidate around. Does that help and make sense? Thank you!
      Let me know any follow up questions you have okay?
      Have you seen my mechatronics videos?
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      .
      “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ruclips.net/video/UkPKlA6j0f8/видео.html
      Cheers ask me whatever questions. I respond to all of them, thanks

  • @nasim3269
    @nasim3269 3 года назад +22

    I am in electrical engineering, and I love robotics and I am currently working on an autonomous drone and an autonomous vehicle as a hobby, but although my college offers robotics as an elective only for EEs and I take controls, electronics, and programming, but I am afraid that EE wasn't the right choice to get into professional robotics and that ME would've been better, so what's your advice?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +9

      Nah I think EE is better than ME, and you can get in with both. You’re doing exactly what you should be doing so just keep it up k

    • @nasim3269
      @nasim3269 3 года назад +4

      @@JakeVoorhees Thank you very much Jake, looking for your next videos.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +5

      @@nasim3269 thanks again for being here! Let me know what I can help you with next okay

    • @DaN3xtEconomist
      @DaN3xtEconomist 2 года назад +1

      Sina Dr robotics explains the three different paths to robotics: programming, electrical and mechanical. Mechanical if you are looking to design movement, electrical if you want to design the circuit boards and programming if you want to program the robot. Seems to me you wants to design the circuitry of a robotics system.

    • @DiegoHunter
      @DiegoHunter 2 года назад

      @@DaN3xtEconomist in your perception, do you believe that mechanical engineering is getting ''outdated?'' know that automation will replace the manual interference of humans gradually, industry 4.0, etc... I'm going to finish high school this year. I'm almost determined to do M.E.

  • @emelymorales65
    @emelymorales65 2 года назад +1

    I graduated in ee this past December and I have no idea to program. The class I took just through us into an advance coding class. I never done coding or programming before so throwing me in a class like that made me fall so behind and rush. I hated it! Should I apply to mechanical engineering jobs or a broad engineering job instead?

  • @papiraccoon6081
    @papiraccoon6081 3 года назад +5

    What would be the pro’s and con’s of dual majoring in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering compared to going for Mechatronics Engineering? What type of engineering will generally pay more and which has the greatest amount of freedom of what projects you choose and travel? Im trying to learn more about engineering as i know i want to go into engineering but not which type yet.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +10

      Hey Papi, thanks for the question. Double majoring in engineering should be avoided in my opinion, because you don't need it and the industry doesn't value another degree. Especially when they are so close anyways. And finally, it's not more education that makes you more valuable.
      An ME can work in EE and an EE can work in ME. The way to do this is to stick to the one you like more, and take electives and do internships and network and build relationships in the direction of the other. This way you can bridge the gap and essentially do your own MTREs degree. Does this make sense?

    • @papiraccoon6081
      @papiraccoon6081 3 года назад +1

      Makes sense, yeah! Thanks!

    • @papiraccoon6081
      @papiraccoon6081 3 года назад +1

      Makes sense, yeah! Thanks!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      @@papiraccoon6081 cool okay so just let me know what I can help you with next okay?

  • @RazrSharpProductions
    @RazrSharpProductions 3 года назад +10

    I remember loading up on electrical electives for my final year of mechanical engineering because I thought power systems were cool. I didn’t have a good time in those classes 😂

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      right ! thanks Sean

    • @andreas3850
      @andreas3850 3 года назад +1

      Can you give us some info ?

    • @RazrSharpProductions
      @RazrSharpProductions 3 года назад +3

      @@andreas3850 part of it was we had to take the classes with electricals, and there was prerequisite knowledge in some cases that gave the electricals an edge over the mechanicals. The other part of it I think was just my interest level. I admired electrical engineering (and still do), but I wasn’t as interested in it as I thought. On the mechanical spectrum I’m more interested in the civil engineering side of things now.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      @@RazrSharpProductions I remember you telling me a guide on electives would be good because you spent so much time on this. We should work on this in 2021 for sure thanks Sean again for a great year

  • @vietkhuevu9074
    @vietkhuevu9074 3 года назад +2

    I want to work on digital camera or smartphone camera hardware. Which types of engineering should I choose?

  • @JdMagtibay721
    @JdMagtibay721 3 года назад +28

    Hi Jake! I graduated last yr as a mechanical engineer and was late to realize that I should’ve picked electrical engineering. My interests are robotics, aerospace, green energy, automotive, nanotech, apps and softwares, and AI. I’m planning now to do a masters in mechatronics. Is this a good choice? Or should I study electrical engineering again or maybe CS or masters in EE or CS (i just don’t know if I can because I’m an ME)

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +4

      Hey thanks so much for the comment. It's okay that you did ME rather than EE. Don't worry. Good question. It depends on what you want for a career track afterwards. Mechatronics has a bunch of avenues, in fact 4: ME side, EE, CPE, and CS side. So what do you want to do? If you think you should have chosen EE, its probably because youre actually good at and enjoy programming. Is that the case? If so, I really think a masters in CS on top of a ME degree is relaly strong. You can always stay within ME and use your CS skills, or straight up get CS related roles like Machine Learning Engineer, which is $185,000 median salary and the fastest growing job title in the world right now (as per an Indeed 2019 report). Here, get some more ideas about career future things:
      “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      Here is more info on software related jobs, “Software Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6_1LtgvYo7o/видео.html
      Let me know what follow up help you need okay? Thanks!
      Jake

    • @ehsanrafi5252
      @ehsanrafi5252 2 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees is it possible to go to CS side as a ME? How is it fitting for that and how to do it work?

  • @sedlomami7802
    @sedlomami7802 3 года назад +4

    Hey man, I’m about to start college this fall and I have been leaning more toward Mechanical engineering but are there other building options other than combustions

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for the comment. Yeah MEs can do all sorts of things. Here are more good videos to help you,
      “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      .
      Here is a dive into what these MEs actually do: Product Design, Aerospace, Automotive Manufacturing, Quality Engineering, Mechatronics, and Google Mechanical Engineering. “What Do Mechanical Engineers Actually Do?” ruclips.net/video/bssgoMZrhj0/видео.html
      .
      Let me know what follow up questions you have and how I can help you okay? Cheers thanks love you

  • @fuk1tsu91
    @fuk1tsu91 3 года назад +5

    I still can't decide both of them looks so cool..I am still very young(14) but I am really inspired by the work of enginner...I have been thinking in my room for 5 hours 😭

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hahah well this is what most early stage engineers do. They over analyze things forever. You won't even really have the ability to decide, but the main thing is do you like programming or not? And how much do you like physics/calculus, because if you are a rock star at it, especially physics, then EE will be okay.
      Make sure you watch all these too okay,
      “Best Engineering Majors | Engineering Degree Tier List” ruclips.net/video/nfayHVJlKgQ/видео.html
      .
      “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      .
      “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      .
      "Civil Engineering Job Tier" List ruclips.net/video/Q8ls52m18gQ/видео.html
      And let me know what follow up questions you have, cheers thanks

    • @fuk1tsu91
      @fuk1tsu91 3 года назад +3

      @@JakeVoorhees I do pretty good at maths and physics in class
      but To be honest programming sounds a bit boring....
      But thanks I think u got it now...I will pursue my engineering dreams as A mechanical engineer God bless you🙏

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Okay cool call. Don’t discount programming until you learn more though. It could change your future if you can code.
      Here are some good ME videos for you,
      “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      And most MEs today want to go into mechatronics, so check these out,
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      .
      “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ruclips.net/video/UkPKlA6j0f8/видео.html
      Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? Thanks !!

  • @manny3332
    @manny3332 3 года назад +5

    hi Jake love your videos. I wanted to ask for some advice. I am currently in computer Science in my second year, but have realised I hate programming and much prefer the electrical side of engineering or the mechanics side. I dont know what to do, I dont want to just quit and start over, I was thinking of maybe finishing my degree then doing a master in electrical engineering as I am taking quite a bit of math classes like calculus, diff equations, linear algebra etc. any advice would be amazing. thanks

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hey thanks for the comment. Okay so if you hate CS, then when you moving into engineering, you should avoid EE. EE is so close to CS already, it's basically half a programming degree. Mechanical Engineering is far less programming and honestly you can nearly fully avoid it if you like. Talk with your advisor, see how much of your credits will transfer into ME, and you'll be fine. You should not have to start over, and definitely don't choose a masters in EE if you dont like programming k? Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have already? Cheers!!!

    • @manny3332
      @manny3332 3 года назад +2

      @@JakeVoorhees with mechanical could I also get into civil as I feel construction would be for me, however I don’t feel they would let me into a masters program for civil with a computer science degree. Mechanical I could potentially get in. Tips would be useful
      Thanks Jake

    • @emanantonov
      @emanantonov 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees mechanical engineers really cant avoid programming. In my case I'm a mechanical engineering student with specialization in mechatronics, but my classmates without the specialization actually can't escape programming because it is already part of our new curriculum in general. They program 3d models and simulations a lot and they're so difficult and it doesn't limit to only one programming language. I will really appreciate if he will take mechatronics engineering since he has a programming background though he hates it.

  • @AusTheBassBoss
    @AusTheBassBoss 3 года назад +3

    You are very interesting!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thank you for being here and let us know how we can help you next ok?

  • @saloniparekh1985
    @saloniparekh1985 3 года назад +2

    Let's say I wanted to invent a quantum computer, what type of engineer would I have to be? Btw the content you're putting up is super helpful!!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Electrical/Computer Engineer. Understanding the computer science aspect would not hurt either

  • @carlosgordfgg692
    @carlosgordfgg692 Год назад

    I got a question I am a current mechanical engineering student, but I am looking forward to work in the automotive industry. Should I pick electrical engineering since the future looks to be like all the cars will go electric?

  • @zain3491
    @zain3491 3 года назад +6

    What about BEng mechanical engineering and then MEng/ MSc mechatronics. Kind of best of both worlds?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      A lot of MTREs will end up getting masters degrees in order to be best suited for the industry between ME and EE. I think its a good plan, but you dont have to do a masters to be a mechatronics engineer. I suggest doing EE and taking some design classes in mechanics

  • @LotusBeifong
    @LotusBeifong 2 года назад +1

    You mentioned that mechanics and electrical engineers can work together with for example a battery, but if someone were to have a degree on mechatronics with fuse both these knowleges, can they work with both aspects at the same time or is it too much for one person?

    • @Sora_Nai
      @Sora_Nai 2 года назад +1

      Mechatronics is a master of none so more likely you would be looked over since you have no specialization. They would rather choose a mechanical or electrical engineer. Mechatronics is more for robotics. Mechatronics isn’t an entire electrical and mechanical engineering degree into one no. It’s a portions of mech and electrical so you’ll be far behind a traditional mechanical and electrical engineer if you decide to get into a different sector of electrical or mechanical engineering. So unless you are really disciplined and think you an teach your self the rest go ahead and do it.

  • @edwino902
    @edwino902 Год назад

    amazing video, i think i am more of a mechanical and software type person, is getting a mechanical or mechatronics engineer degree first and then get an electrical engineer degree? is that too crazy or is that someone could/might want actually do? :)

  • @krishamsub.subedichhetri5895
    @krishamsub.subedichhetri5895 3 года назад

    How possible is it to bridge the two sides and become a guru at both lol? What should be done in uni and early stages?

  • @sarah.sonninem
    @sarah.sonninem 10 месяцев назад

    which is better for making manufacturing equipment used in the modern area of making agricultural machinery?

  • @laithpi
    @laithpi 3 года назад +1

    Since im intrested in both ,should i take a BcH degree in EE (caue i my intrest trend more to EE) then take a Ms degree in Mechatronics ?

  • @prekshashah141
    @prekshashah141 3 года назад

    what do you think about mechatronics engineering? is it worth it?

  • @rakannaser7756
    @rakannaser7756 3 года назад +11

    I am in my last year of high school and I am really confused between electrical engineering and mechanical engineering.. What do you think is the best relating to demand and pay

    • @ThatJPGamer
      @ThatJPGamer 3 года назад

      Not sure about demand but I believe electrical engineering typically has higher salaries: 103k vs 90k median salary according to BLS.

    • @DaN3xtEconomist
      @DaN3xtEconomist 2 года назад +1

      Go for electrical

  • @akhileshtiwari783
    @akhileshtiwari783 3 года назад +4

    I want to do mechanical , electrical and computer science engineering at the same time coz I like connecting things from different streams ,I want to innovate and develope new technologies. Next year I will be in college ,I want to finish these 3 branches in a time of 4-5 years. Is there any suggestions how can I do .I can give less time to computer science or electrical but I definitely want to do these .

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Hey thanks for the comment, and yeah that sounds like you want to do mechatronics engineering then. I would lean into the EE side of all of that, which means electronics and CS. Here is more info on what I think about mechatronics.
      I think mechatronics is the future. It is the intersection of mechanical and electrical engineering, so you can lean into either the physical design side i.e. mechanics, or the electrical engineering aspects which would include the circuitry, signals and controls, power, automation, and programming aspects. I think a mechatronics engineer who leans into the electrical engineering side of things is VERY well suited for the future. Here are some videos that you may be interested in:
      .
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      .
      There are only 28 ABET mechatronics engineering programs in the world and just 3 in the USA. So oftentimes you have to choose EE or ME or CPE and do a degree concentration in mechatronics, which is a great path. Some universities have a formal certification program within EE/ME/CPE, or you may have to build it yourself. You would do that by for example, majoring in EE and taking more electronics courses and less about power or telecommunications. You would take robotics electives, signals and controls, and circuits courses, etc. Your CS related courses should revolve around mechatronics rather than something else, and so on.
      Computer Engineering is often a subset of Electrical Engineering. But sometimes engineers struggle to choose between ME vs EE/CPE. This video will help you decide, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html
      .
      These will probably be helpful as well:
      “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/5wEteXzhtak/видео.html
      “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
      “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
      .
      I also ranked Mechatronics Engineering as one of the only two S-Tier Mechanical Engineering options in this video, “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      .
      Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, thanks again!!

    • @akhileshtiwari783
      @akhileshtiwari783 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees Thanks for this information bhaiya🙏🙂 but I want to choose that in which I can learn automobile engineering,rocket science,app or software development, solving problems from the root lvl,and want to work physically with Machines ,I want to make energy efficient machines , want to learn few things about materials , aerospace, nanotechnology,robotics ,AI but the most important thing is that I want to be a specialist in mechanical engineering bcz I have heard that mechanical engineering can take you to the root of the problems and combining this with computer and electrical is very fascinating for me . I'm not interested in jobs so you can answer me in that way.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      You sound like a perfect mechatronics engineer. Here is today’s video about that. “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ruclips.net/video/UkPKlA6j0f8/видео.html
      Let me know what I can help you with next, thank you !!

  • @will9678
    @will9678 2 года назад +1

    Hey Jake was wondering which combination is the best . Electrical engineering and Physics or Electrical engineering and Computer Science.

    • @user-eb4pm5pp9m
      @user-eb4pm5pp9m 2 года назад

      I think CS, Cuz you need a lot of programming

  • @rishabhlakhara3396
    @rishabhlakhara3396 Месяц назад

    Would you tell me which engineering field will need me to like get the most knowledge like theory wise etc etc? Like which engineering field would give me more amount of knowledge?

  • @pauloassuncao140
    @pauloassuncao140 5 месяцев назад

    I am an EE and work with IT Consulting, specifically with Machine Learning, Data Science, etc. Engineering is the best problem solving training that someone may have.

  • @donbenedicttan9430
    @donbenedicttan9430 9 месяцев назад

    Help, It's my last year of high school and I can't decide which to pursue, I really love the, both equally but I guess it'll come dowm to which is future-proof?

  • @krishpatel2504
    @krishpatel2504 3 года назад +8

    Can you do Computer engineering vs Software engineering, How to choose Engineering Major?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Okay yeah have you seen the latest, "What Do Computer Engineers Do?", video? ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html

    • @krishpatel2504
      @krishpatel2504 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees Yeah. Oh I remember now, thanks.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      @@krishpatel2504 yeah i talk a little ab that in that video but should probably do more VS videos if this one goes well

  • @asadhussain6684
    @asadhussain6684 3 года назад +1

    Hi guys, I graduated recently with a masters in mechanical engineering with mechatronics, and with 2 job offers before I left university. Please feel free to ask any advice about the degree or how to get offers 🤞👍

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Wow thank you for this. And what are you doing now? Cheers love you good luck !!

  • @NoName88925
    @NoName88925 3 года назад

    If i want to work but also create something on my spare time, which one is better for me?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the comment, i think EE is better because it will give you coding / programming skills so you can build digital solutions. Let me know what follow up questions you have okay cheers thanks

  • @Kgotso_maimela
    @Kgotso_maimela 3 года назад +16

    I'm with mechanical engineering 😁

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      Word thank you ! How do you know?

  • @ramainmcfarlane7828
    @ramainmcfarlane7828 3 года назад

    Hmm so basically chose mechatronics?? because I want to build and create things with my hands but also develop applications and softwares

  • @sanmesh327
    @sanmesh327 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @acherlarh6113
    @acherlarh6113 2 года назад

    how do i chose both...

  • @tvperson1316
    @tvperson1316 3 года назад +1

    Can I work in aerospace related field if I choose electrical engineering ?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +3

      Ya absolutely. There are probably more MEs and EEs and CPEs and CS majors working in aerospace engineering than people with aerospace engineering degrees.
      I actually think this is the better avenue into a career in aerospace. You have more flexibility and options this way, with an EE degree. You can work in many roles and step outside AE if you choose.
      What type of job that you want is the major consideration? EE can go into circuit design, signals and control, instrumentation and measurement, programming, mechatronics, machine learning, electromagnetics and radiation, etc and all of those things are in aerospace engineering.
      Have you seen my EE videos? They may be helpful.
      “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
      .
      And this one talks about high paying EE roles:
      “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/видео.html
      .
      Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      .
      And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
      Thanks and let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to all comments cheers

  • @joseramirez5818
    @joseramirez5818 3 года назад +2

    I'm studying Engineering Technology for 4 years and getting a Bachelors in Science. Can I get a master's in another engineering program like electrical or mechanical ?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the comment. As long as your engineering technology program is ABET accredited, you can do anything you want. It is considered a full engineering degree, despite lots of people thinking its something lesser than engineering. You don't even HAVE to get a master's, so don't feel like your need that. What are your career goals? Thanks again

    • @joseramirez5818
      @joseramirez5818 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees My only goal is to become a Robotics Engineer

  • @BenjaminOrthodox
    @BenjaminOrthodox 2 года назад +1

    You should’ve mentioned Mechatronics.

  • @mausi28
    @mausi28 2 года назад

    What about Industrial engineers?

  • @Gogi433
    @Gogi433 9 месяцев назад

    I want to do masters in robotics like researches what shoul i choose Me or EE?

  • @londonwilson3485
    @londonwilson3485 3 года назад +2

    I'm majoring in electrical engineering. My passion is to work with robotics. Is it possible for me to pursue robotics with an electrical engineering degree?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +4

      Hey thanks for the question. I get a lot of questions about robotics. It is probably the most requested niche topic within engineering right now.
      Robotics is a subset of engineering that sits between mechanical and electrical engineering called, “Mechatronics Engineering”. It is exactly what it sounds like. Mechanics + Electronics. I have a video on this here, “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      Right now as I type this in early 2021, there are only 28 programs for mechatronics engineering, vs 337 mechanical engineering programs and 315 electrical engineering programs. So it’s very common to advance towards mechatronics with a degee in either mechanical or electrical engineering.
      It is possible with either approach, but I believe electrical engineering is a little better than mechanical engineering for the pursuit of this. If you lean towards ME, you should be more interested in the design of the parts and components within the robots.
      As for electrical engineers interested in robotics, you can do many things. You can work with the signals and controls, the circuitry, and of course the programming itself.
      This video will help you decide “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html
      The proximity to programming is one beauty of EE, you are closer to a computer programmer / CS major than any other type of engineering. In fact, many EEs end up working at full time software engineers or programmers for their career. So yes, any EE is well suited to have a career in mechatronics and there, work within robotics if they choose.
      Does that help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay, and I can help you with those? Cheers and thanks again!

    • @londonwilson3485
      @londonwilson3485 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees thank you soo much for replying back to me and telling me all the the facts I've been dying to know. And yes, If i have anyone questions, you are my guy. Thank you you are a life saver. I will watch those videos you requested also.😁

  • @ayefounegautiersomane2592
    @ayefounegautiersomane2592 Год назад

    I'm interested in Mechanical Engineering

  • @qualiqueancrum9135
    @qualiqueancrum9135 3 года назад +14

    Electrical Engineering I'm ready for it.

  • @skshrest
    @skshrest 3 года назад +3

    Hi Jake, I just graduated as electrical enginner. However I still feel insufficient to enter work field. Is there any advice to improve and work on real life project ?

    • @mausi28
      @mausi28 2 года назад

      Gratulation to your degree

  • @abdulbasit7364
    @abdulbasit7364 Год назад

    Can i learn programming while doing bachlers in mechanical engineering

  • @omarhaq9635
    @omarhaq9635 3 года назад +3

    I’m an electrical engineer 👷‍♀️

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Very cool! Thanks for the comment. EE is the best major right now I think. It came in 1st on my engineering degree tier list video lately.
      Here are my EE videos, “What Do Electrical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
      .
      And this one talks about high paying EE roles:
      “Jobs for Electrical Engineers over $100,000” ruclips.net/video/Vi4hkCeNWs0/видео.html
      .
      Also, a lot of electrical engineers wish to work in mechatronics/robotics, so check out this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      .
      And since computer engineering is a subset of electrical engineering, “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
      .
      I hope these help. Let me know what follow up questions you have so I can help you with those. I respond to all questions. Cheers and thanks again!!

  • @captain_jandu1
    @captain_jandu1 3 года назад +1

    I prefer meçhanical as it's more paid, efficient, easier and more problem solving

  • @user-eb4pm5pp9m
    @user-eb4pm5pp9m 2 года назад +1

    This guy looks like a guy from Alvin and the chipmunks
    Btw love ur videos and ur passion

  • @jcabanyes_
    @jcabanyes_ 3 года назад +4

    if I am interested in computer engineering what should I major in EE or CS (MY INTREST LIE MORE ON HARDWARE)

    • @theneongamer4957
      @theneongamer4957 3 года назад +1

      Would say EE because you said, your interest is hardware, EEs learn the physics and math behind them, but CS is more programming based. CE lies in both
      Edit: Some universities have Computer engineering as one major

    • @jcabanyes_
      @jcabanyes_ 3 года назад +1

      @@theneongamer4957 Thank you

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Computer Engineering is so close to EE that that is the one. I talk about Computer Engineering which is really close to EE and there are differences between EE/CE and CS and we discuss those a bunch in this video, "What do computer engineers do" ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      @@theneongamer4957 exactly right thank you so much

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Electrical engineering if you cannot do computer engineering. EE is very different from CS, and I talk about that a lot here too, “What Do Computer Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html. I’m getting a lot of requests for that video so I need to do it, thanks !!

  • @kagakudoragon
    @kagakudoragon 3 года назад +2

    Mwuhaha...Mechanical or Electrical huh? I think I’ll go for a fusion of both, it may be harder than choosing one or the other but I shall stay the course, my will shall not waver!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Mechatronics! good plan for sure. That's essentially the fusion of both. And still I would lean on the electrical and electronics side of ME/EE fusion. Esp incorporating programming, that will be important for your future. Make sure to watch this video “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html

    • @kagakudoragon
      @kagakudoragon 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees thank you again, I will most certainly expand my knowledge on both electrical engineering and mechanical engineering and check out that video.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      @@kagakudoragon sounds perfect and will see you later, thanks !!

  • @rthelionheart
    @rthelionheart Год назад

    Nah, no need to choose anything, go for both!!

  • @mistermajesty9239
    @mistermajesty9239 3 года назад +5

    Which major is more used in robotics (like in Boston dynamics?) Perfect video overall 👌

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      Yes there are still less mechatronics programs than needed so you sort of have to build your own. Mechatronics engineering can be done within your existing engineering major as a sort of “customize your own emphasis” type of degree. First, understand that mechatronics is basically a combination of Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering with some computer programming included (plenty of that in EE). So watch this video and choose one, “Mechanical VS Electrical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/6PJ-Yw5qVsc/видео.html.
      Then, take tech elective courses and build relationships and do research in the direction of the other. I think EE has a stronger future than ME, so if you really like math and if you can program well, then EE is the way. Over time there will be more actual degrees for mechatronics, but for now you basically have to build it yourself. Does that make sense? Thanks!

  • @art3misxp784
    @art3misxp784 2 года назад +2

    Mechanical is for me 😁

  • @josephjones836
    @josephjones836 3 года назад +2

    Keeeeeeeeeeep the beard. Hopefully, ur significant other doesn't have any issues with it ( if applicable)

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      I wishhhhh, thank you for saying that and for being back in the comments. You're the most well dressed face in the comments lol. I had to cut it off. I might go back to engineering and had a convo with someone in early January so it's actually already chopppppeeed. Thanks for wondering and asking tho. And yeah my gf liked it and supported it but she def like my face more :) how you doing? What're you up to this week? Cheers thanks again

    • @josephjones836
      @josephjones836 3 года назад +2

      @@JakeVoorhees all is well. I do grow my beard, but I keep it professional & not homeless. I am a Computer Engineering student but I will probably stick to coding. Personally, I think career wise, I will stick to small company; it closer to entrepreneurship. Not sure if you have a video on small , mid, large company but that will good one. I don't even need credit for this; just sharing the love.

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Yeah I have been thinking about this for a video, thanks so much. Large companies give you access to big salaries and big projects, and you may have more flexibility to move around the country, to travel for work, and there is more room for advancement and promotions are more likely. There is more pressure. More internal politics. Deadlines are real, and mistakes can be punished. This is why salaries are high. Bonuses can be high. But you are more of a number. Big companies can just replace people and move onto the next candidate.
      Smaller companies are more like a family where they care about you. Your needs can be met. You may have less salary and less access to bigger projects, but I find people like their jobs more with a smaller company.
      Then there are government jobs. Government jobs are notorious for their slow pace, no pressure, no deadlines, you make the rules, and you get paid an average salary for it. Your job is safe. You have great benefits. It's respectful. But your private sector friends will all be making more money and probably working a cooler job, and honestly probably liking their career more.
      Then there is a startup. This is a super small team working on something very cool. There is less money, less or zero benefits, but a huge upside if you can pick a startup that actually moves the needle and changes the industry. Maybe up end up being employee #8 at what becomes the next big company?
      Thanks for the cool question! Let me know what I can help you with next okay? Cheers!

  • @GarrettH1
    @GarrettH1 3 года назад

    What do you think of mechatronics engineering?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +1

      Hey Garrett thanks for the question.
      I get a lot of questions about mechatronics engineering - probably more than any other subset of engineering nowadays.
      .
      I think mechatronics is the future. It is the intersection of mechanical and electrical engineering, so you can lean into either the physical design side i.e. mechanics, or the electrical engineering aspects which would include the circuitry, signals and controls, power, automation, and programming aspects. I think a mechatronics engineer who leans into the electrical engineering side of things is VERY well suited for the future. Here are some videos that you may be interested in:
      .
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html
      .
      “Is Mechatronics Engineering a Good Career? ruclips.net/video/UkPKlA6j0f8/видео.html
      .
      There are only 28 ABET mechatronics engineering programs in the world and just 3 in the USA. So oftentimes you have to choose EE or ME or CPE and do a degree concentration in mechatronics, which is a great path. Some universities have a formal certification program within EE/ME/CPE, or you may have to build it yourself. You would do that by for example, majoring in EE and taking more electronics courses and less about power or telecommunications. You would take robotics electives, signals and controls, and circuits courses, etc. Your CS related courses should revolve around mechatronics rather than something else, and so on.
      Computer Engineering is often a subset of Electrical Engineering. But sometimes engineers struggle to choose between ME vs EE/CPE. And I can see you have found the video that I already made, ME vs EE :)
      .
      These will probably be helpful as well:
      “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/5wEteXzhtak/видео.html
      “What Do Electrical Engineers Do” ruclips.net/video/zRawKI6Qsm0/видео.html
      “What Do Computer Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/hiL-cTbz188/видео.html
      .
      I also ranked Mechatronics Engineering as one of the only two S-Tier Mechanical Engineering options in this video, “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      .
      And this video shows a Mechatronics Engineer career at, 24:08 “What Do Mechanical Engineers Actually Do?” ruclips.net/video/bssgoMZrhj0/видео.html
      .
      Also this video is the best Electrical Engineering Jobs,
      “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      .
      Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? I respond to everything, thanks again!!

    • @sarah.sonninem
      @sarah.sonninem 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@JakeVoorheeswhich is better for making manufacturing equipment used in the modern area of making agricultural machinery?

  • @ms.b4268
    @ms.b4268 3 года назад +1

    So if I am into stuff like inventions, would mechanical be for me?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Depends on which part you want to work on. You can be an inventor of the electronics side, in which case EE would be fine. If you enjoy the physical component side of things, then mechanical is the way

    • @ms.b4268
      @ms.b4268 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees Thanks

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      @@ms.b4268 got you and let us know what we can help you with next ok ?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      @@ms.b4268 got you just let me know how I can help you next ok

  • @RT-rb8rn
    @RT-rb8rn 3 года назад +4

    1:00

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Thanks! let us know how we can help you next ok? Cheers

  • @azrafdaiyanarik7669
    @azrafdaiyanarik7669 8 месяцев назад

    Since I'm not good in programming, I guess Mechanical is a better option for me

  • @thechemist1856
    @thechemist1856 Год назад

    I'm a mechanical engineer making 144k it depends on the person values..

  • @yugeswarreddy4008
    @yugeswarreddy4008 3 года назад +1

    Please ans my question Engineering physics or mechatronics ? Which is best for a inventor ? Please help

    • @yugeswarreddy4008
      @yugeswarreddy4008 3 года назад +1

      Engineering physics or mechatronics engineering please help mr jack

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      dont major in physics, you can barely do something with the degree. Mechatronics Engineering is fine, but make sure you watch these too okay “What Do Mechanical Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/5wEteXzhtak/видео.html
      “Jobs for Mechanical Engineering” ruclips.net/video/L95q-d6FWVY/видео.html
      “What Do Mechatronics Engineers Do?” ruclips.net/video/4YjLZcQRLds/видео.html thanks

    • @yugeswarreddy4008
      @yugeswarreddy4008 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees oh ok thanks a lot for replying 😊..

    • @yugeswarreddy4008
      @yugeswarreddy4008 3 года назад +1

      @@JakeVoorhees tq a lot for your reply 😊

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      @@yugeswarreddy4008 cool okay thank you for commenting

  • @mizanali176
    @mizanali176 3 года назад +1

    Love from India

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      thanks so much for commenting, let me know how I can help you next ok Cheers!

    • @mizanali176
      @mizanali176 3 года назад

      Thanks for the reply
      I am interested in working of engines of cars and jet, types of automotive transmission, their designing so which field should I opt?

  • @jdvfiebejdusbeb
    @jdvfiebejdusbeb 2 года назад +1

    you put them in a cage

  • @thanosthemadtitan5518
    @thanosthemadtitan5518 3 года назад +1

    Over a minute of self promotion right at the start? Meh.

  • @Mikebigmike94
    @Mikebigmike94 10 месяцев назад

    intro to CS on a civil degree, never heard anything so ridiculous. I understand computers are everywhere but them intro to CS courses can be pretty full on and it's not fair to force someone who's into civil to do that clase.

  • @the_hasnat
    @the_hasnat 3 года назад

    What if I wanna do both XD

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the comment. It's not really what you want to do. Double majoring in EE and ME would take at least an extra 2 years probably. Both have full year long senior projects, along with a lot of different tech and other types of electives, different core classes.
      Plus, you cannot really launch both careers. You have to start one or the other, even with both degrees. And you cannot really know what you like or don't like until after you have worked for 2-3 years. So it's not even a thing.
      The way to view your engineering career is to choose either ME or EE, probably based on your programming interests and skills alone, (if you like and are good at programming, do EE. If not, ME) and then focus on a sector that you love. If you like aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, robotics, etc - these are sectors.
      MEs and EEs can work as either or type of engineer. This is another reason why you should not double major, because it is fully unnecessary. If you choose ME and you can code and work with electronics or power, you can get a lot of EE jobs. If you're an EE and you're interested in more of the hardware design or physical aspects within ME and want to lean on your coding skills to bridge the gap, you can easily work as an ME. EEs can work as MEs easier than the other way around.
      So if you are truly on the fence an like to code, do EE. It's the better, more future proof, better paying, with more jobs available than ME.
      Does that help and make sense? Thank you!

    • @the_hasnat
      @the_hasnat 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees Hi Jake, Thank you for your reply, it was very clear, helpful and informative.
      I do have interests in both. Currently, I am better at programming than getting my hands stuck in and actually building things. But I also do want to get stuck in and actually build stuff to do with mechatronics and robotics. But also would love to be involved in power generation from an EE stand-view. I'm just at a cross-roads between choosing one or the other.
      I just think to myself, if I major in Electrical and Electrical Engineering, would I be able to also do the practical stuff, such as making a remote controlled bionic arm (that also involves mechanical engineering) independently.
      Like, do you think I'll be able to do my own projects like building drones and remote controlled cars and other really cool stuff like what StuffMadeHere, Mark Rober, JLaser and the Hacksmith make with just electrical and electronic engineering?
      Again thank you for your help.
      I really appreciate it!!

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Yeah you can do any of that cool stuff with electrical / electronics engineering. Don't worry. You want to do EE because you will be able to program everything yourself. It's easier to teach yourself the mechanics and physical part vs the theory and CS / programming part. You will be okay with either, and I think if you are okay at programming, EE today is the way. Thanks and let me know what follow ups you have okay? Cheers! This video will be good for you, “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      Let me know what follow ups you have okay cheers thankssss

  • @yashmodi919
    @yashmodi919 3 года назад +1

    So much trash talk at the beginning

  • @motorbikeray
    @motorbikeray Год назад

    (2:40) Joe Biden 🤣 Other than that, great informational video. 👍

  • @jasoncheng7964
    @jasoncheng7964 11 месяцев назад

    Software engineering will always be at the top

  • @oliverszegedi7575
    @oliverszegedi7575 3 года назад +1

    Just do mechatronics..(jk)

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад +2

      hahahah thanks for that comment. I mean, you're not wrong! There are only 28 accreddited mechatronics degree programs right now, so the path to that industry is still EE or ME. Are you striving for MTRE? Thanks and let me know, cheers

    • @oliverszegedi7575
      @oliverszegedi7575 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees I used to do mechatronics but switched to EE, partially because I might want to be an audio engineer at some point. I'm from Hungary btw :)

  • @ShainAndrews
    @ShainAndrews Год назад

    Thirteen seconds in and all I feel is propaganda. I'll pass... I also pass on applicants that bring this BS energy with them. Really not difficult to suss out talent from boisterous fake it till you make it types.

  • @yeahitsalex6821
    @yeahitsalex6821 Год назад +1

    Do you still feel proud for joining the University who our incompetent president went to?

  • @forspartaaa2348
    @forspartaaa2348 3 года назад

    I always thought mechanical and electrical were the same sorry

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Yeah its all good, thats what this video is for :) thanks for the comment. I also have these two videos for you to learn more about what those degrees can do for you, “Mechanical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/ghxBLeEX_OM/видео.html
      .
      “Electrical Engineering Job Tier List” ruclips.net/video/6r3hG_zA8d8/видео.html
      .
      Does that help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have okay? Cheers thanks!

    • @forspartaaa2348
      @forspartaaa2348 3 года назад

      @@JakeVoorhees sir what is genetic engineering and what is the difference between them and biomedical scientist

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Hey thanks for the comment.
      Have you seen my videos on biomedical engineering? They may help you, “What Do Biomedical Engineers Do? ruclips.net/video/jVwEFp8yfU8/видео.html
      Here is another BME video that interviews a biomedical engineer who went to Cornell for her MS in BME and ended up at NASA for an internship, “Life of a Biomedical Engineer | Should I Do Biomedical Engineering?” ruclips.net/video/zn0hmb32pwM/видео.html
      Genetic engineering is the process of using recombinant DNA (rDNA) technology to alter the genetic makeup of an organism. Traditionally, humans have manipulated genomes indirectly by controlling breeding and selecting offspring with desired traits. Genetic engineering involves the direct manipulation of one or more genes. Most often, a gene from another species is added to an organism's genome to give it a desired phenotype.
      Biomedical science combines the fields of biology and medicine in order to focus on the health of both animals and humans. As a biomedical science major, you’ll study biochemical and physiological functions, anatomical and histological structures, epidemiology, and pharmacology. You’ll learn how to both maintain and promote health in humans and animals with knowledge in the basics of nutrition, diseases, and immunology. Delve into fields such as cell and molecular biology, parasitology, and toxicology, and emerge with hands-on experience through laboratory work and research.
      Genetic Engineering is a much more niche division of biomedical science, and most genetic engineers go to graduate school for molecular biology or biochemistry, or a related field
      Does this help and make sense? Let me know what follow up questions you have and I will respond, cheers!

    • @forspartaaa2348
      @forspartaaa2348 3 года назад

      But biomedical engineers get paid more than genetic engineers ?

    • @JakeVoorhees
      @JakeVoorhees  3 года назад

      Not really.
      See median salaries are reported by BLS for 2019
      *Biomedical Engineers $91,000*
      Petroleum Engineers $137,000
      Computer Engineers $117,000
      Aerospace Engineers $116,000
      Nuclear Engineers $113,000
      Chemical Engineers $108,000
      Electrical Engineers $101,000
      Mechanical Engineers $88,000
      Civil Engineers $87,000
      I made this video ranking the top 11 majors and BME barely makes the list “Best Engineering Majors | Engineering Degree Tier List” ruclips.net/video/nfayHVJlKgQ/видео.html
      I think people should avoid BME as a major and go into it as a career path, if they really want it. Does that help and make sense? Thanks ask me any follow ups cheers

  • @motorbikeray
    @motorbikeray Год назад

    (2:45) Joe Biden 🤣

  • @jacquelynmurray9140
    @jacquelynmurray9140 2 месяца назад

    Trump

  • @sinless4150
    @sinless4150 2 года назад

    boo joe biden