Is Mechatronics Engineering A Good Career?

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I graduate from California State University Chico with a degree in mechatronic engineering and have no regrets. My advice is if you're going to study mechatronic engineering is to take extra classes in either mechanical or electrical engineering so you can lean more towards one of the fields. I dove more into firmware development for microcontrollers and that skill alone has helped me get both of the jobs I've had.

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I'm a mechanical engineering student (couldn't get into electrical) and I was thinking of taking that path, I also realized that I'm gonna have to step up my coding game. Looks like my conclusion was a correct one :)

TheKnightGoesBrrrrrr
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Nice job! Really well presented, just recently learned about ABET accreditation in the US. Seems to me that there are a lot more accredited mechatronics programs in Canada.

OliverFoote
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In the Kennesaw State Mechatronics engineering program, you'll learn C++ and python. Also, when you learn C++ you take the lecture side by side with students learning C# and Java, so there is good opportunity to self teach both of those as well.

montanajones
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Yeah I graduated 3 years ago here in mexico from mechatronics engineer, awesome career so far gives you a jack of all trades background to your career and really a mechatronics engineer most times can compete against electrical, mechanical and systems engineers for job positions and often win.

estebanvelarde
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*I already know, some viewers are gonna be REALLY STOKED for this one ;)*

siddu
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In the major universities in australia I believe it doesnt matter what branch of engineering you choose the base engineering degree is accedited

Zoonofski
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I am a Mechatronics Engineer yet I am really into Computer Engineering, I did my research graduating thesis in Machine Learning using Python for example, I'm really hoping to get my masters in IT as well. I didn't really knew about the importance of ABET accreditation however I live in Honduras and we don't really have any accredited programs in here. Really interesting video, thanks.

GabME
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I live in south Africa, and the one uni here has a mechatronics degree. I was shocked to see that the curriculum was literally 90% electrical and it had little notes of mechanical and software.

shawcampbell
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YES!!!! This video is so much better. You got to the point faster, and best of all very little editing. A bit too much rambling on getting an ABET accredited degree, in my opinion. But these kinks will be worked out later. You hands are moving more, indicating more engagement while speaking, which I love. Good work.

hamzawaheed
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I want to be a mechatronics engineer and am still in high school, about 3 years left in my school life and ill become a university student, and i hope mechatronics becomes more accredited since i really want to major in it.

Jiggly
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I just got into the mechatronics engineering program at Waterloo in Canada. It’s CEAB credited which is the Canadian version of ABET do you think this is fine?

parsaahmadi
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Hey Jake, really cool video. I’m a KSU Mechatronics major graduate myself and I could not be happier with my career path. I strongly feel that there should be more information about this major and I feel you did a great job explaining what it is and the expectations. Let me know if you want to know more about my career path I’ll be glad to chip in for all the future Mechatronics engineers out there.

koryantone
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TRONs is a good option in Canada, I think. TRONs is so very competitive program to get into, especially at the University of British Columbia and the University of Waterloo which are all good engineering schools. I knew that cause I'm a student at both uni :). We can learn how to code and design things at the same time. That is what I think about TRONs. Every engineering major has its own pros and cons. The important thing is that you love what you do!

phongtrinh
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Dual CSE/EE here. Great video, got me hyped to start my career. 2nd year student. Also my CS degree is dual accredited 😳

thesig
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When is Civil Engineering Job tier being uploaded?

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Hey Jake! I’m really struggling in choosing between EE and Mechatronics for Bachelor, in one moment I’m certain about EE but then think again if I wouldn’t be better on mechatronics. The problem is the EE major at my university has only two specialisations, Automation is the first one and Power Engineering the second one. The thing I’m worrying about is when I chose EE than I would totally miss the Mechanical part, CAD design and so on. And I couldn’t really do the masters in mechatronics if I chose EE and on the opposite I couldn’t really do masters in EE if I chose mechatronics... But I’ve never done it before, it seems exciting but I can’t know it right now if I would fall in love in mechanics.. I’ve always loved the robots, drones, electronics, 3D printing, these Arduino kits with sensors.. the programming is also not that bad but I think I like the design part a bit more. I’m doing Computer Engineering right now but all of this CPUs architecture and Networking isn’t for me, therefore I’m thinking of a change. I had basic Electrical engineering course in the last semester and really enjoyed it.
I fear I will end up as a power engineer or PLC programmer if I choose EE which has nothing to do really with electronics or robots. Could you maybe give me some kind of advice? I only have so little time less. I watched and read thousand of videos and websites but still can’t decide... best regards from Germany ^^

janszczygielski
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Guys, just get into EE & let's Integral Transform stuff together (and cry over overcomplicated transistor circuits too);

el_witcher
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So all those videos about mechatronics salary are wrong or deceiving. Because mechatronics is an associates degree, but does the salary come with a combination of degrees. Can someone explain this to me, please?

johnjay