Hey, i'm a year 12 student and i've been thinking heavily on the topic of which course i should take up for next year...
I've pretty much decided on UTS as the open day was hugely informative, and i really like the internship
I'm thinking of mechatronics & mechanical engineering over my original choice of ICT Software, mainly because i see mechatronics as having far more diverse future prospects and more interesting (the idea of making a 16-bit computer from scratch as well as its operating system seems interesting but i think my calculator out does it )
So i'm fairly set on mechatronics though around a year ago I was set on nanotechnology and decided it was a bad decision as there is probably less of a realistic chance of securing a job following the completion of that degree
Recently i though of a combined degree encompassing both mechatronics and nanotechnology.. though I'm unsure of how this works.. is the course the same length? are extra hours attended at uni during the course? I have no idea :S
Also would it be worth it to study nanotechnology? i figured that once i complete it I'd rely on the mechatronics course for a job, and then maybe pursure further education into nanotechnology (honours etc) as i would think post-grad study would be needed to obtain a job in the field
I'm pretty much undecided now whether or not I should pursue a combined degree and whether its worth it in the long run in that mechatronics would be enough...
please provide any and all insight into my query.. and don't let the size of this post deter you I just can't help it when I start rambling
I've pretty much decided on UTS as the open day was hugely informative, and i really like the internship
I'm thinking of mechatronics & mechanical engineering over my original choice of ICT Software, mainly because i see mechatronics as having far more diverse future prospects and more interesting (the idea of making a 16-bit computer from scratch as well as its operating system seems interesting but i think my calculator out does it )
So i'm fairly set on mechatronics though around a year ago I was set on nanotechnology and decided it was a bad decision as there is probably less of a realistic chance of securing a job following the completion of that degree
Recently i though of a combined degree encompassing both mechatronics and nanotechnology.. though I'm unsure of how this works.. is the course the same length? are extra hours attended at uni during the course? I have no idea :S
Also would it be worth it to study nanotechnology? i figured that once i complete it I'd rely on the mechatronics course for a job, and then maybe pursure further education into nanotechnology (honours etc) as i would think post-grad study would be needed to obtain a job in the field
I'm pretty much undecided now whether or not I should pursue a combined degree and whether its worth it in the long run in that mechatronics would be enough...
please provide any and all insight into my query.. and don't let the size of this post deter you I just can't help it when I start rambling