oh woe is me
dont know what to pick! i like the prospects of both, especially because i like things that go vroom vroom go fast cars. but, mechatronics seems interesting, seems also that it might take off with all these fancy gadgets and robotic what not that people would surely like to buy in the future
i would definitely like to join the SAE team if possible.
what type of jobs do either type get and whats the employment rate?
from looking at the course structure at both degrees, theres just minute difference sin both, e,g. mechanical takes more thermo subjects when mecha takes electric/circuit/comp stuff
put as my first preference combined with science, so i guess my major in science will fall out after picking, tossing up between maths phys and chem
dont know what to pick! i like the prospects of both, especially because i like things that go vroom vroom go fast cars. but, mechatronics seems interesting, seems also that it might take off with all these fancy gadgets and robotic what not that people would surely like to buy in the future
i would definitely like to join the SAE team if possible.
what type of jobs do either type get and whats the employment rate?
from looking at the course structure at both degrees, theres just minute difference sin both, e,g. mechanical takes more thermo subjects when mecha takes electric/circuit/comp stuff
put as my first preference combined with science, so i guess my major in science will fall out after picking, tossing up between maths phys and chem