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Can you get a robotics job with a computer science degree?
Robotics jobs are concentrated in three main areas: consumer products, manufacturing and military defense. If you have a computer science degree, you can certainly use it in the robotics industry, but you may need to enroll in a master’s program to make yourself competitive.
Is computer science best for robotics?
yes, you may definitely thrive as a computer scientist in Robotics.
Is robotics engineering a major?
If you’re interested in becoming parts of this quickly developing field, consider majoring in Robotics Engineering. As a Robotics Engineering major, you will learn how to build the robot framework, program its operating system, test the machine, and incorporate it into medical, transportation, and military fields.
Is Mechatronics a good subject for mechanical engineering?
No doubt Mechatronics is a good subject, interdisciplinary approach involving Mechanical Engineering and Electronics. There are common areas or overlap between Mechtronics and Computer Science and Engineering but also gulf of difference. I would suggest choosing a core degree in your undergrad and go along in specialising as you develop interests.
Should I go for MS Robotics or mechanical engineering?
You can always branch into MS Robotics with CS as major focus. But if your heart is in mechanical engineering, then choose Core subject of Mechanical Engineering. Would you recommend outsourcing your software development if you want to build an MVP?
What is the difference between coding dojo and mechatronics?
Coding Dojo is the serious choice. In 14 weeks, build applications in Python, Java, JavaScript, and React. No experience required. Mechatronics combines specific areas of mechanical, electrical, computer and software engineering. It deals with design of machines and products which use all of these technologies to function.
Can a single person be a good robotics engineer?
As robotics was gaining momentum, inevitably there were skillsets needed in electrical; mechanical; and software engineering. If this could all exist in one person, excellent! I was never as interested in the mechanical side of things − it felt like it was largely a solved problem space.