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yessui
post May 2 2010, 11:07 PM

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Do mechatronics.
Is a combination of mainly mechanical engineering and electronic engineering.
Btw if you're a quick learner you do not have to do a 2nd degree (EE), don't waste your time and just do robotic as your master or your PHD, none the less you know your career direction which is good.
I am sure you can tweak your degree if you do mechanical engineering by taking EE courses either as an extra course or to replace a mechanical course.

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I'm actually interested in mechatronics and I was wondering mechatronic also known as what? the only term I knew is integrated engineering....any clue guys

Thanks in advance
yessui
post May 3 2010, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(tgrrr @ May 3 2010, 01:44 AM)

Mechatronics is a term that loosely define a combination of mechanical + electronics + control system. Don't just accept the name as what it is, check out what are the subjects offered, and compare them to other (pure or otherwise) Mechanical and Electronic Engineering courses. FYI, my Mechatronics course from UTM is 85% electronics + 5% mechanical + 10% advance subjects in robotics and AI.

well actually I wanted to know what other country call it especially in japan. Ive check JABEE (their accreditation board) and I saw the term general and combined engineering.Do you guys think it had something to do with mechatronic?

(I wanted to study in Japan)

 

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