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You have to go back and study mechatronics for that.
Fee structure Electrical and mechanical engineering college
Biotech is any technological application that uses biological systems, dead organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use while Bioengineering (also known as Biological Engineering) is the application of engineering principles to address challenges in the fields of biology and medicine. As a study, it encompasses biomedical engineering and it is related to biotechnology.
Definitely. That robotics course is going to help you get more involved and learn more lower-level sort of stuff for that Computer Engineering Course.
Teletraffic engineering is the application of traffic engineering theory to telecommunications.
It is a branch of engineering which involves Mechanical,Electronics,Instrumentation and Control Engineering. An example for Mechatronics application is the Antilock brakes used in cars where The speed of each wheel is sensed and controlled braking is implemented.
You have to go back and study mechatronics for that.
Fee structure Electrical and mechanical engineering college
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Mechatronics, because if you take it, you can proceed towards elecricals or mechanical.
Yes because mechatronics includes multiple type engineering to create something. Which can useful because that is more safe went through a better process
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Mechatronics engineering is the design and creation of computer controlled electro-mechanical systems. :) In other words... 'robotics... and a bit more.
There are many career opportunities of for mechanical engineering majors. These majors vary based on the exact area of preference.
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Depending on the university you attend, yes or no. At my university, the answer would be no. However, there are fields such as bio-mechanical engineering, Mechatronics/robotics, and nanotechnology. Look at it this way, a mechanical engineer is the broadest category out there. Anything that has a moving part involves mechanical engineers, regardless of field or application.