I am fully interested in pursuing Mechatronics with Robotics also….. do you happen to know of a Bachelors in either field is necessary to get a job or are certifications just fine, and what courses do you recommend, I would like to learn online as I currently have a full time job.
Freshman here in college pursuing a degree in Mechatronics and robotics engineering. I’ll like to consider it a “ Jack of all Trades” for engineering. So far it’s definitely worth it.
@@youigaitebacuno7123Understandable but here's a way to trick yourself to loving it :- tell yourself that you love it non stop in your head and understand and try to apply it in the real world you will thank me for this
Starting mechatronics degree next year... cannot wait kickstart my journey in this amazing career path! hoping to develop mechanical systems for ROV or AUV underwater robots in the artic or antartic down the line :D
Doing diploma in mechatronics engineering, 2nd sem student.. I love the course and possibility of gaining wonderful skills and success Dreaming to get a job in foreign
It's funny because I got into engineering because of Tony Stark haha so the parallel really hit home in this video I knew there was a draw to Mechatronics for a reason
I am senior year mechatronics student I would say if you aren't sure about mechatronics robotics automation and stuff just choose mechanical then in master's degree you can choose whatever subfield you want!
@@thisisanusername Yea, I take mechanical and my university offers courses in mechatronics systems and sensors plus actuators and microcontrollers for mechanicals 👍
@@santoshsinghyadav6743 electrical and mechanical engineering. Those are the closest to a mechatronics engineering degree. Although, I will say that mechanical engineering is by far the closest of them all.
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I am fully interested in pursuing Mechatronics with Robotics also….. do you happen to know of a Bachelors in either field is necessary to get a job or are certifications just fine, and what courses do you recommend, I would like to learn online as I currently have a full time job.
Freshman here in college pursuing a degree in Mechatronics and robotics engineering. I’ll like to consider it a “ Jack of all Trades” for engineering. So far it’s definitely worth it.
how's it been so far?
@@justinladd364 i think he said it in the same sentence lol
I'm still in high school but I love engineering and solving problems. So far, I'd love to enter it when I get to university
Sameeee!! Just came across Mechatronics Engineering. My problem is when we studied how to code I wasn't interested in it and was bored.
@@youigaitebacuno7123 That was actually one of the downsides I was thinking of
@@youigaitebacuno7123Understandable but here's a way to trick yourself to loving it :- tell yourself that you love it non stop in your head and understand and try to apply it in the real world you will thank me for this
Just started my Mechatronics Journey!
Going to start my Mechatronics Engineering Degree in couple of days!, extremely excited!
Starting mechatronics degree next year... cannot wait kickstart my journey in this amazing career path! hoping to develop mechanical systems for ROV or AUV underwater robots in the artic or antartic down the line :D
Doing diploma in mechatronics engineering, 2nd sem student.. I love the course and possibility of gaining wonderful skills and success
Dreaming to get a job in foreign
Which collagea suggest me something bro😢
In second semester for Mechatronics. Love it💯
It's funny because I got into engineering because of Tony Stark haha so the parallel really hit home in this video I knew there was a draw to Mechatronics for a reason
Omd same 😂
Jack of all trades, master of none, this is what MTE looks to me.
this is the best video so far ,THANK YOU!
Thank you so much for your help with this, excellent, excellent presentation😊😊😊
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love the video
What colleges does anyone reccommend to go to study this? (I’m looking for a full scholarship, but have no idea where to apply.)
If in the US, MTSU is one.
If in Australia, QUT all the way
Today is my first class 😢
Please research and development engineer
where is everyone?
you can say that again, plus it's new year.
Here 🖐
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Happy New Year! 🎉
I see
I just can't decide between Mechatronics and Mechanical
real
I am senior year mechatronics student I would say if you aren't sure about mechatronics robotics automation and stuff just choose mechanical then in master's degree you can choose whatever subfield you want!
@@thisisanusername Yea, I take mechanical and my university offers courses in mechatronics systems and sensors plus actuators and microcontrollers for mechanicals 👍
@@moin9962 great!
How can one do mechatronics engineering from MIT ? please tell me
There is no mechatronics program at MIT. In the U.S. there are only a few schools that have this curriculum.
@@Crown42 Then what are some other alternatives for mechatronics in MIT ?
@@santoshsinghyadav6743 electrical and mechanical engineering. Those are the closest to a mechatronics engineering degree. Although, I will say that mechanical engineering is by far the closest of them all.
@@Crown42 Thanks bro 👍