Sir i have to appreciate your efforts animating this content this feel very high quality and nice engineering career guidance also hope you would upload a video for certain specialization in field of every engineering. I am a proud electronics engineer 💪😄⚡
Thanks so much! It comments like this that keep us going 😄Our team is very appreciative of you and your comment! We won't stop until we do every field of engineering!!
i'm now 17 years old living in Algeria here in high school we choose one of mechanical or electrical or chemical or civil engineering . so i choosed electrical engineering and i want to study a mechatronic engineering in university in Canada
I am between choosing Computer Engeniering, Electrical engineering or Mechatronics. I have a laptop that has a short circuit and I cannot fix it with my basic knowledge of computer science. I do not wanna pay an expensive repairer electrical but computers is my passion and I wanna fix software and hardware both hand. Which career do you suggest me.
Hey there, thanks for commenting! First, make sure to take our opinion as one single outside opinion - you should do a ton of research yourself and ask other engineers in the field. Based off your description here it sounds like you'd prefer computer engineering, maybe electrical. These have to do with balancing software and hardware the most. Electrical will lean further into circuit whereas Computer is closer to halfway software halfway computer, but it depends on what concentrations you take. You can check out our "curriculum map" videos for Electrical and computer if interested! Mechatronics is more like controlling electronics to move mechanical machines, which seems like less of what you are interested in here. But again, make sure to do a ton of research into these!
I’m interested in mechatronics engineering, but no college in Pennsylvania offers it. They only provide electrical, mechanical, or computer engineering. I’m very interested in industrial automation. which engineering discipline would be the closest to mechatronics?
It really depends on the specific curriculum, but in general it would be mechanical with microcontroller/electronics/CS concentrations. Or you can go computer or electrical and take mechanical concentrations. I’d you want to throw more specifics at us, feel free to join us in the discord!
I am currently in my last year of Mechatronics engineering as bachelors degree I honestly recommend doing either mechanical or electrical engineering then doing masters in mechatronic engineering. This way you will have a better comprehension of subjects cause I swear hopping between courses mechanical courses like machine design then going to power electronics as next lecture may difficult for most people to fully digest the knowledge
What I mean the info is not accumulative and it will take longer to fully comprehend info on an intuitive level . What I mean by intuitive is linking ideas based on your understanding of core subjects but you do you
@@saifayman3984 I'm also studying Mechatronics Engineering, and I get the feeling that the only skills I have really gotten good at (but not mastered) so far are using Microsoft Excel and coding in C, and even then, I feel like I could get better at those. Then again, I'm glad I don't have to take some of the most difficult courses MEs have to take like Advanced Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer or the most difficult courses EEs take, like Communications Systems and Semiconductor Physics.
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Which would you choose.. and why? 🤔💭
Sir i have to appreciate your efforts animating this content this feel very high quality and nice engineering career guidance also hope you would upload a video for certain specialization in field of every engineering. I am a proud electronics engineer 💪😄⚡
Thanks so much! It comments like this that keep us going 😄Our team is very appreciative of you and your comment! We won't stop until we do every field of engineering!!
i'm now 17 years old living in Algeria here in high school we choose one of mechanical or electrical or chemical or civil engineering . so i choosed electrical engineering and i want to study a mechatronic engineering in university in Canada
please mechatronics vs computer engineering
Can you do mechatronics vs computer engineering
Gladly! 😄
Sir ur the best channel in the world keep going
Thanks so much! Can't tell you how much this means to us 😄 We'll keep going!!
These videos are amazing. Please make more videos about mechatronics engineering. Thank you
Gladly Yussef - Thanks so much for the comment!
@@EngineeringInsiders keep this up and the channel will grow in no time
Should i pursue bachelors in EE and masters in Mechatronics engineering?
I am between choosing Computer Engeniering, Electrical engineering or Mechatronics. I have a laptop that has a short circuit and I cannot fix it with my basic knowledge of computer science. I do not wanna pay an expensive repairer electrical but computers is my passion and I wanna fix software and hardware both hand. Which career do you suggest me.
Hey there, thanks for commenting! First, make sure to take our opinion as one single outside opinion - you should do a ton of research yourself and ask other engineers in the field.
Based off your description here it sounds like you'd prefer computer engineering, maybe electrical. These have to do with balancing software and hardware the most. Electrical will lean further into circuit whereas Computer is closer to halfway software halfway computer, but it depends on what concentrations you take. You can check out our "curriculum map" videos for Electrical and computer if interested! Mechatronics is more like controlling electronics to move mechanical machines, which seems like less of what you are interested in here.
But again, make sure to do a ton of research into these!
please make a robotics video
Thanks for the comment! We've been getting more inquiries about Robotics - we'll do our best to make it ASAP!
If I want to become an automation engineer. What should I choose ? :
Mechatronics engineering
I’m interested in mechatronics engineering, but no college in Pennsylvania offers it. They only provide electrical, mechanical, or computer engineering. I’m very interested in industrial automation. which engineering discipline would be the closest to mechatronics?
It really depends on the specific curriculum, but in general it would be mechanical with microcontroller/electronics/CS concentrations. Or you can go computer or electrical and take mechanical concentrations. I’d you want to throw more specifics at us, feel free to join us in the discord!
I am currently in my last year of Mechatronics engineering as bachelors degree I honestly recommend doing either mechanical or electrical engineering then doing masters in mechatronic engineering. This way you will have a better comprehension of subjects cause I swear hopping between courses mechanical courses like machine design then going to power electronics as next lecture may difficult for most people to fully digest the knowledge
What I mean the info is not accumulative and it will take longer to fully comprehend info on an intuitive level . What I mean by intuitive is linking ideas based on your understanding of core subjects but you do you
@@saifayman3984 I'm also studying Mechatronics Engineering, and I get the feeling that the only skills I have really gotten good at (but not mastered) so far are using Microsoft Excel and coding in C, and even then, I feel like I could get better at those. Then again, I'm glad I don't have to take some of the most difficult courses MEs have to take like Advanced Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer or the most difficult courses EEs take, like Communications Systems and Semiconductor Physics.
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int main(){
printf("Hey Galaxy! Thanks for the comment. /n");
printf("Embedded Systems != Electrical Engineering 😲 /n");
printf("It is more of a subfield of electrical/computer/software engineering. Primarily Computer Engineering. /n");
printf("Hope this answers your question!");
return 0;
}
//Lol