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My brother started an Auto company, that converts Gasoline Cars to EV's, he also started his Mechatronics Engineering journey (Freshman), and men, its one hell of a journey.
If yur country is developing, always takes the engineering discipline that teach you how things are made qnd how to make things. Core engineering never goes wrong, you will always be needed even if you're not "exeptionally" paid.
Guys I’m junior graduating early from high school. I’m going into mechatronics engineering next year, My only advice when ur choosing a college for this major is to make sure It’s “ABET” accredited
@@jayth3gr863 if possible I may do a masters, because mechatronics engineering is very versatile degree! Edit: I Also want to travel overseas (I think they call it business trips) but idk if the degree gives the ability to travel overseas to visit suppliers and what not
@@notkarengt3109 same imma try to get my masters in Mechatronics, u can literally go into any field. I’m not sure if you can travel overseas or not, but I don’t see why not. U could prob go into marine engineering or ocean engineering with this degree
Very educative 🚀 Watching from 🇳🇬 As an student of Mechatronics Engineering over here, we study all the core common and Mechatronics courses mentioned here with an additional 70% of the core Mechanical courses... Mechatronics is fun, but requires patience and attention to details...
Great video! The number of top tier universitires you can attend for undergrad will be limited if you decide to major in Mechatronics. Northeastern is the only one I would consider tbh😂
I’ve completed my mechatronics from quantum university and the reason behind choosing is the main class room teaching and other professors expertise I’ve had a good experience which will help me to go ahead further for more opportunity
I've worked in many places with mechanical engineers. Most of them are miserable and hate their job. Nowadays, they're glorified drafters. Management treats them like crap. Honestly, the cleaning staff is treated better. They are constantly dumped on. If you are an engineer and have any sort of social skills, your best bet is to get into technical sales. Big contracts = big money. You will get much more financial reward and professional growth/ recognition. Let the pions draw the nuts and bolts.
I'm going to be graduating with a mechanical engineering degree soon but have found that I am interested in mechatronic aspects, do the skills transfer well?
Its almost a meme how often mechanical engineers "steal" other engineers jobs. Shouldn't be much of a problem given how similar those two are. In many schools mechatronics is even placed under the umbrella of Mechanical engineering as a specialization module.
I studied all the Mechanical Courses mentioned in this video as a Mechatronics Engineer. I also ended up doing a master's degree in Electrical Engineer( Power Systems). I never knew I would choose this career path.
If you wanna learn about both computers and robots, your best bet is to go for electrical/computer engineering, not computer science. In EE/CE, you'll learn about programming, electrical and electronic components, signal analysis and processing, control systems, and a bit about computer hardware and power systems. You'll know just about everything you'll need to make a computer and a controller for robots. It'd be very easy for you to learn a bit about robotic kinematics and mechanism design on the side so as to build robots. On the other hand, computer science is much heavier on software and computer science theory, so if you go for that, you'll end up being very strong on programming and algorithm design/analysis, but not so much on interactions between electromechanical components. It is possible to get a master's degree in mechatronics or robotics after earning a bachelor's degree in computer science, but you'll have a lot to learn while doing your master's degree.
this comment will get lost and its okay, i just wanna put it out there: i hate mechatronics and engineering in general but im forced to do it because of my parents and family reasons. there is no escape. i have been mentally abused by peers and my surroundings. been failing a ton of my modules and my graduation is constantly being pushed back. i just want to be free away from this field that i have zero passion in.
So sorry you have to go for this only because you family wants, you have to tell u parents how unhappy you are. Life is too short. Do what you like to do. Please fight for your rights to make your own decisions. Be happy 😊 I'll be praying for you 🙏
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My brother started an Auto company, that converts Gasoline Cars to EV's, he also started his Mechatronics Engineering journey (Freshman), and men, its one hell of a journey.
I want to join 😊
Am a mechatronics engineer
If yur country is developing, always takes the engineering discipline that teach you how things are made qnd how to make things. Core engineering never goes wrong, you will always be needed even if you're not "exeptionally" paid.
I like your way of thinking.
Great video I find it hilarious that the channel is called engineering gone wild while being one of the most calm channels I've ever seen
Bro, you completely pushed me to pick based on my opinion and desires. I'm so grateful!!!
Guys I’m junior graduating early from high school. I’m going into mechatronics engineering next year, My only advice when ur choosing a college for this major is to make sure It’s “ABET” accredited
Freshman in high school here! I’m going for mechanical engineering 😅
@@notkarengt3109 cool 😎
@@jayth3gr863 if possible I may do a masters, because mechatronics engineering is very versatile degree!
Edit: I Also want to travel overseas (I think they call it business trips) but idk if the degree gives the ability to travel overseas to visit suppliers and what not
@@notkarengt3109 same imma try to get my masters in Mechatronics, u can literally go into any field. I’m not sure if you can travel overseas or not, but I don’t see why not. U could prob go into marine engineering or ocean engineering with this degree
What's ABET credited?
Very educative 🚀
Watching from 🇳🇬
As an student of Mechatronics Engineering over here, we study all the core common and Mechatronics courses mentioned here with an additional 70% of the core Mechanical courses... Mechatronics is fun, but requires patience and attention to details...
Which uni are you studying
@@hezekiahayuba7551 FUTO, Nigeria
I just started mechanical & mechatronics engineering and this video helped me alot to differentiate between both of my majors I appreciate it
How can you do both majors and can I work with airplanes in the future with a mechanical degree?
@@mohammedvlogs2871 here in my country there is a uni that offers both majors together and Yes you can work with airplanes
@@aj_glory7664 alright thank you so much for the information but where do you study both the majors
@@mohammedvlogs2871 your welcome in Salahaddin uni in erbil iraq
you may need to work on aviation
Mechatronics is challenging but rewarding
Great video! The number of top tier universitires you can attend for undergrad will be limited if you decide to major in Mechatronics. Northeastern is the only one I would consider tbh😂
i do mechatronics engineering i tool 3 fluid dynamics 2 thermodynamics courses till now
I’ve completed my mechatronics from quantum university and the reason behind choosing is the main class room teaching and other professors expertise I’ve had a good experience which will help me to go ahead further for more opportunity
Quantum ??😂😂 In India ?
What’s quantum university
Can you also make one on Electromechanical and Mechanical Engineering?
this is literally amazing!
can I build drones with mechatronics?
Thanks from Mali 🇲🇱. Merci beaucoup
Excellent explanations! ❤❤❤
Thanks for the excellent vid.
Also I've now got a headache.
I've worked in many places with mechanical engineers. Most of them are miserable and hate their job. Nowadays, they're glorified drafters. Management treats them like crap. Honestly, the cleaning staff is treated better. They are constantly dumped on. If you are an engineer and have any sort of social skills, your best bet is to get into technical sales. Big contracts = big money. You will get much more financial reward and professional growth/ recognition. Let the pions draw the nuts and bolts.
That's what happens when you go and work for sh..t employers and this is not specific to ME only.
It's hard for an INTJ personality type.
Mechanical is king 👑💪🥀
i am a Mechatronics guy... and am plannig to learn everything without a university course before I turn 16.
Which university is best where I can pursue Masters or Ph.D in mechatronics Engineering in the US?? Any help? Any scholarships too?
I am really stuck in finding out the best university for mechatronics engineering as a international student
It's better to major in mechanical engnthen take a minor of mechatronics in university
List all the text books for all the courses, thank you
I'm going to be graduating with a mechanical engineering degree soon but have found that I am interested in mechatronic aspects, do the skills transfer well?
For sure! I would say 99% of Mechanical Engineering skills are transferrable. Mechatronics is a great subfield with a bright future🙂
@@EngineeringGoneWild What about electrical and electronics engineering graduates
Its almost a meme how often mechanical engineers "steal" other engineers jobs. Shouldn't be much of a problem given how similar those two are. In many schools mechatronics is even placed under the umbrella of Mechanical engineering as a specialization module.
What about robotics and mechatronics?
Robotics is part of Mechatronics.
Please can you make video about engineering physics?
Like 24A beautiful Video with success
Great video! Nicely summarized plus I lost it at 1:55 🤣
Can you make a video on which colleges offer Mechatronics undergrad degree . i can’t honestly find many
michigan tech is a great one. where do u live?
In a lot of schools, mechatronics is a graduate degree, usually considered as a specialization subset of Mechanical engineering.
Dont mechatronics if you wanna dive deep in mechanical engineering path , research or even do a startup related to field of manufacturing
Quiting engineering persuasion video...Lucky there is no Ergonomics, Bionics and Natural fractals.
I studied all the Mechanical Courses mentioned in this video as a Mechatronics Engineer. I also ended up doing a master's degree in Electrical Engineer( Power Systems). I never knew I would choose this career path.
A very helpful info
Mechanical can do some work of mechatronics but mechatronics can't 🥲🤧
isn't it the other way around?
its literally the opposite
Am a mechatronics engineer, we handle all the mechanical part, this is where it starts from infact as it advances
Waht s better mechatronics or industrial and maintenance??
does mechatronics = mechanical in terms of mechanical skills
Hi, i am doing bachelor in computer science engineering so can i do master in machanical or mechatronics
Mechatronics engineers are just smarter versions of mechanical engineers
*Watered-down generalists
@@carldrogo9492 ok boomer
Can mechatronics engineer work as mechanical?
So can I do a computer science bs and than pursue mechatronics . What’s the fastest way to do this degree?
If you wanna learn about both computers and robots, your best bet is to go for electrical/computer engineering, not computer science. In EE/CE, you'll learn about programming, electrical and electronic components, signal analysis and processing, control systems, and a bit about computer hardware and power systems. You'll know just about everything you'll need to make a computer and a controller for robots. It'd be very easy for you to learn a bit about robotic kinematics and mechanism design on the side so as to build robots.
On the other hand, computer science is much heavier on software and computer science theory, so if you go for that, you'll end up being very strong on programming and algorithm design/analysis, but not so much on interactions between electromechanical components.
It is possible to get a master's degree in mechatronics or robotics after earning a bachelor's degree in computer science, but you'll have a lot to learn while doing your master's degree.
👍👍很棒视頻…喜歡💕💕💕
never say prestige like that again
I specialize in Sexualtronics Engineering.
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Too much reverb
Mechatronics engineering 💪💪💪🙏🙏
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Mechatronic is not same as ElectroMechanical?
look... mecha(nical)(elec)tronic and electro(nic)mechanical
@@toxicdubz3841 but I never see a Electromechanica as Bachelor?
@@zweiwing4435They're not the same thing
Ohhhhhhh
this comment will get lost and its okay, i just wanna put it out there: i hate mechatronics and engineering in general but im forced to do it because of my parents and family reasons. there is no escape. i have been mentally abused by peers and my surroundings. been failing a ton of my modules and my graduation is constantly being pushed back. i just want to be free away from this field that i have zero passion in.
Why
So sorry you have to go for this only because you family wants, you have to tell u parents how unhappy you are. Life is too short. Do what you like to do. Please fight for your rights to make your own decisions. Be happy 😊 I'll be praying for you 🙏
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