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Watch Malachi Greb, CEO of Elite Automation explains briefly what does mechatronics engineering do. The one thing I want to start off by saying though is that the mechatronics degree a lot of times is not an engineering level degree. Now, if you can get a mechatronics engineering degree where it's an actual engineering degree, then that's going to be a very good path to go down because there are some restrictions in the industry still with some of your major players like maybe like a Ford or a Toyota. They're going to want to see an engineering degree in order to hire you for engineering positions. So you got to keep those things in mind that some doors will be open by having an engineering degree versus just having like an associate or a bachelor's degree, a non engineering degree.

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@jeremymcdonald5281
@jeremymcdonald5281 Год назад
So, I really like your channel. I like what you do, I consider myself a very big fan. You have inspired me more than once in tough times. So understand I mean this in a positive light, to try to cull some confusion out of the shadowy mechatronics world. There are mechatronics ASc,, Mechatronics Technology BSc., and Mechatronics Engineering BSc and Mechatronics Systems Engineering Technology BSc... Don't expect to get an engineering job with a associates in mechatronics because that is about as valuable as a industrial automation training course at a local community college- you will need to put in 5 to 10 years work behinf this degree to land an engineering job.. Both Bachelors are engineering level degrees. Mechatronics Systems Technology BSc. and Mechatronics Engineering BSc. is a very in depth course that requires advanced level physics, calculus 2 and 3, materials science, etc. the difference is what you want to do. the Engineering Technology degree is for applied engineering, such as controls engineering, where as the strictly engineering degree is geared more towards research, design, and robotics. You need to make sure you are gettnig a ABET accredited degree. I repeat, MAKE SURE IT IS AN ABET ACREDITED DEGREE. There is only a handfull in the states- that are ABET ACREDITED. That is all you need to worry about, and you need to be ready to work your a$$ off. Even if you have a engineering degree you are not an engineer until you have a liscence. You can have the title for sure, but you are not a liscenced engineer and can not stamp documents etc. You will learn more than can be said in a 5 minute video. The course is intense. It is different than electrical engineering and mechacnical engineering. It is more about systems design, communnications and control engineering threory and electronics/computers. It is very advanced physics and advanced mathematics heavy, with materials science, statistics and other mechanical engineering prerqs, but the math is much harder- and I dont mean Cal 1. You will also learn to use industry heavy software in the Bachelors of Tehcnoolgy programs such as Autocad, multisim, matlab, labview, you will learn programming and networking archetecture etc. the amount of software you will get alone is worth the tuition. Mechatronics is the future. Mechanical engineering is impoirtant but it is fading to a certain aspect- in certain industries. Electrical engineering is a very specialized field, similar to mechatronics engineering in that aspect that it just isnt for everyone. If you want an easier bahcelors, get a mechanical engineering degree. You wil do a little more with your hands as well, but it is more about team work instead of personal performance in many ways. The concepts are also easier. Learn to code and trouble shoot code. That is what employers want. Things are changing. Factories and systems are more modular now, so there is a need for mechatronics engineers aka automation and controls engineers. If you are interested in the effectiveness of the degreres, just do a search on salary. there is a reason why mehcatronics pays more than mechanical. It's pays a lot more straight out of the gate. Mechanical engnieering is very important, but it is highly specialized in it's own light- it takes a long time to become a skilled mechacnical design engineer that can actually design a whole system- but he will still need electrical engineers and computer scientist or electronics technologists. It will take longer years to get a high level position or high level pay, and big projects and you will have to learn programming to begin to be able to compete with computer engineers, electrical engineers and mechatronics engineers. Do not learn mechatronics on a bachelors level unless you are serious about learning and have the ability to tackle such a wide range of abstract concepts. If you are stuck on mechacnical engineering, or want a less tense course, make sure your elecvtives are in computer information systems, data analytics, computer science, or coding related fields. I can not tell you how hard it will be for you to learn to do automation straight out of school with a mechanical engineering degree. Everthig will be alien to you. trust me, I have trained many mechanical engineering interns in the past 16 years.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
I appreciate you sharing some of these data points. I think it'll only help others seeking a career in this field. Thank you for the feedback!!!
@thealchemist1951
@thealchemist1951 Год назад
I’m considering going for a Masters degree in Mechatronics and I have a bachelors in Mechanical Engineering how difficult will it be for me to measure up and what can I do to catch up on the years I’ve missed out on during my undergraduate studies
@mente4290
@mente4290 8 месяцев назад
is there way to contact you? I am confused about which path to choose so communicating with you will help me find a path and college/university that is right for me. Thank you.
@jeremymcdonald5281
@jeremymcdonald5281 8 месяцев назад
@@thealchemist1951 Hey there. So, in my experience, if you hav ethe mechanical knowledge and education, that will be a huge help. I am assuming you know basic circuitry as well because most mechanical giys I know do have some knowledge of basic circuitry and what not. What wil put you ahead, I think is learning electronics in advance, and learning coding. Schaums makes a really good book for electronics practice. I got mine used on ebay for 5 bucks. For coding, I would learn C, if you haven't already. I say start with C and not C++ or another variant, because in coursework, you will most like use C for network programming or low level machine interfacing. If you learn C, then you will catch on to just about any other language, especially C+ and variants. I see C as like the "Mother Language". After C, get your feet wet in python, because you will be learning som AI programming and ML programming for your robotics designs. Here, you will use C and python, depending on system complexity. We use Pythin heavily for computer vision applications. Another course you may want practice in is AC power systems. I would say read about Nikola Tesla, and learn what his contributions where, and his experiments, and then study what it wold take to recreate those things. AC power systems can be very complex just like electronics, and can be a calulus based approach for low level understanding. If you have the Mechacnial Knowledge you are well on the way. Good luck to you ! I hope this helps and I didn't ramble on too much!
@therealmcgoy4968
@therealmcgoy4968 Месяц назад
My local emmunity college has a two year program for technician MEs but mechanical engineering degree (as in a BS) would be at a technical college which locally for me would be Worcester Polytechnical Institute. One is a career that lines you up to be a technician/trade and the other is more geared at being an engineer designing. I would prefer the technician route LOL.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Месяц назад
Keep going bro!
@saif-uc9gw
@saif-uc9gw 5 месяцев назад
Most collages in germany dont have mechatronics engineering They have just mechatronics What to do??
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 5 месяцев назад
Yes it's the same here in the states. If you want both you basically have to get both degrees. If you plan right you can get classes that over lap
@user-hp2pp9iu9e
@user-hp2pp9iu9e 3 месяца назад
Rochester Institite of Tech Vaughn college Northeastern U
@dayzbelieveany1395
@dayzbelieveany1395 10 месяцев назад
I wonder what your thoughts would be on a chemical engineering tech AAS degree then a mechatronics bachelors degree. How that would be looked at by the industry; and such.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 10 месяцев назад
I'm sure there are some places that are looking for that exact combination however I don't know of a particular industry or company. I could predict maybe some automation process that involves chemicals where you would design the mechanics around the chemical process and be in charge of selection of materials. However this is just speculation. I'm not too familiar with chemical engineering.
@MrWaalkman
@MrWaalkman Год назад
Retired General Motors 'Manufacturing Controls Engineer' here. I was non-degreed, like many of my contemporaries were. The problem for the automotive factories is that when it comes to Controls (Controls was Mechatronics before there was Mechatronics), there isn't as much talent out there as there is jobs, and having a 'store-bought' (degreed) engineer is no guarantee that you will get a good PLC programmer (probably 60% - 90% of your job will be figuring out, quickly and correctly, what the heck just happened in the PLC). So they have learned to take whomever can do the job.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
I agree. Whoever does the job the best is the right choice and industry is recognizing it.
@jarryminati1005
@jarryminati1005 Год назад
Yes mechatronics is best
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
Agreed!
@d.athegreat3947
@d.athegreat3947 10 месяцев назад
Fact
@aaryanmhashilkar6675
@aaryanmhashilkar6675 10 месяцев назад
​@@EliteAutomationHey I'd like to know which different field opens up after completing Degree. I'm moving to Germany next year but am really Confused what's best field. Help me out!
@mente4290
@mente4290 8 месяцев назад
@@aaryanmhashilkar6675 have you found the field you want to be in?
@aaryanmhashilkar6675
@aaryanmhashilkar6675 5 месяцев назад
I'm thinking of Robotics and Automation in Warsaw University of Technology,Poland. Can you branch out more fields pls? Thanks.
@inda-ag298
@inda-ag298 Год назад
Can an engineering-adjacent degree like Industrial Automation land us an engineering job?
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
As long as it's an engineering degree you should be fine. If it's not you may have some struggles if companies require the engineering degree
@inda-ag298
@inda-ag298 Год назад
@@EliteAutomation Thanks for the reply! My degree isn't an "engineering" degree per say. We focus a lot on PLC/HMI/Robotics/economic side of automation. It's kind of like Automation Engineering
@MrWaalkman
@MrWaalkman Год назад
@@inda-ag298 I lost out to a guy at Goodyear for the job of looking after the Berstorff Extruder/Calendar/Splicer line because he had a psychology degree ("And how are we feeling today Mr. Berstorff?" :) ) All jokes aside, he knew his controls, and Goodyear at that time simply wouldn't hire a non-degreed person as an engineer. Never mind that I wrote (and re-wrote) about 25% of the PLC code, and I had to instruct Paul on how to program a GE Series Six PLC. Paul was a friend, so I didn't mind. Turns out Goodyear did me a favor, I ended up working for Saturn a couple of years later. So to answer your question, basically any degree is better than none. :) It shows that you had the discipline to complete the program for your degree. That alone speaks volumes. So don't worry about it, this is a great time to be starting out in the field of controls.
@yyvves
@yyvves 22 дня назад
I go to vaughn college and im thinking about switching form a mechanical engineer major to a mechatronics engineer would it be good to do so in terms of getting equal opportunities to work
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 22 дня назад
yes, switching from mechanical engineering to mechatronics can be a good decision in terms of job opportunities.
@yyvves
@yyvves 21 день назад
@@EliteAutomation ty !
@vardhanmistry6688
@vardhanmistry6688 3 месяца назад
I'm doing MSc Mechatronics in Germany. How can I improve my skills? I have intrest in Robotics specifically mobile robotics.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 3 месяца назад
feel free to browse on our video content. we have many tips on how to improve skill sets in the field of robotics. we also have content discussing vital information with regards to mobile robotics. thanks!
@Dax...........
@Dax........... 7 месяцев назад
Is mechatronics or EC is better to study and Getting Job in India .. And considering salary???? can you please explain🙂
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 7 месяцев назад
I'm not sure what EC is. However mechatronics will lead into a good career path that pays pretty well. I can't speak on the pay standards for India to much
@Dax...........
@Dax........... 7 месяцев назад
@@EliteAutomation Ok brother thank you🫂❤️
@paimanmartin5154
@paimanmartin5154 Год назад
I have a question ❓ Mechatronic or architecture which is best ??? please help me i want information ❤
@Panth-jw1vy
@Panth-jw1vy Год назад
Whatever you like is best for you.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 11 месяцев назад
I agree with Panth. Also look at the financials and the job demand. It's terrible to get through college and find that those things don't line up. If I had a vote it would be for Mechatronics but that's a bias opinion 🤣
@paimanmartin5154
@paimanmartin5154 11 месяцев назад
@@EliteAutomation thanks bro i well start mechatronic engineering because i like the technology and automation I'm not interested in building systems that's what I want (technology)
@WhynotFN
@WhynotFN Год назад
Can you explain how to answer some related questions to machatronics engineering in an interview I have one coming up please
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
Maybe we can pull this off fairly quickly. What type of position are you looking for
@WhynotFN
@WhynotFN Год назад
@@EliteAutomation I’m doing robotics and software
@TwelveMarathon
@TwelveMarathon 5 месяцев назад
From which country and university you completed you study
@nakialee8436
@nakialee8436 Год назад
Is a mechatronics technician the same or similar to mechatronics engineer
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
Yes. However the degree will be different. The mechatronics tech would probably come out knowing more hands on things where the engineer will get some more experience with calculation type things.
@shivrajsinghnirvan6140
@shivrajsinghnirvan6140 Год назад
I am more interested in biomed engineering but they say 😢
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 6 месяцев назад
This is a good industry!
@jerusalema9155
@jerusalema9155 Год назад
Does associate degree of mechatronics offer good pay?
@IPumore
@IPumore Год назад
Depending on what you want either becoming a mechatronics technician or becoming a field service technician, yes
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation Год назад
Yes it definitely can. Engineering degrees open more degrees but the skills from mechatronics are actually better in my opinion. And of you can get a mechatronics engineering degree it's the best of both worlds.
@TheCharlatanWizard
@TheCharlatanWizard 7 месяцев назад
You didn’t answer a single question you asked.
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 7 месяцев назад
How do you say? 🤔
@pushpashivanna1721
@pushpashivanna1721 2 месяца назад
@@EliteAutomation by listening to ur video
@JackiJinx
@JackiJinx 2 месяца назад
​@@EliteAutomation I agree! I clicked this short because I wanted to learn what Mechatronics Engineering is, as that's what the title implies, but you didn't explain what it is once in this video. Just recommendations _about_ it without describing the _what_ of the subject
@EliteAutomation
@EliteAutomation 2 месяца назад
@@JackiJinx watch this recent video as this is more in-depth about mechatronics ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pjHpUhIsQuo.html
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