Is Mechatronics Engineering a Viable Career Path for Grade 12 Students?

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Mechatronics engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines electrical, mechanical, and software engineering, making it an attractive option for students interested in these areas. The program at Simon Fraser University offers a direct entry into Mechatronics, although the first year is general for all engineering students. Concerns about employability and the perceived value of a Mechatronics degree compared to more traditional engineering disciplines are common. However, degrees with "engineering" in the title are generally considered highly employable. The program is noted for its focus on mechanical aspects while also equipping students with essential programming and electronic configuration skills, suggesting it provides a solid foundation for a career in engineering.
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I am grade 12, looking into Mechatronics engineering. I think it looks interesting as it involves electrical, mechanical and software engineering, or so I've been led to believe. At the school I'm looking at for first years it is a general year unless you get into Mechatronics, which is a direct entry program. Even though the first year is basically the same. My questions are is it a good program, employable, interesting? Or will it be a weaker degree than a more traditional, concentrated one? The school I am looking at is Simon Fraser University if that matters.
 
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Very good field--integrates the best parts of all 3 IMO (I'm in mechanical--design, manufacture and materials option BTW). It is focused mainly on the mechanical end of things but will definitely provide you with the necessary knowledge to program and/or electronically configure your system.
 
Thanks, is does anyone know if it is employable though. I don't want to go into it for the money but I also don't want to spend 4+ years getting a degree no one sees as useful and thus not getting hired.
 
The general rule is, if the major has the word "engineering" in it, it's highly employable.
 
Okay, thanks.
 
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