Mechatronics or Computer Systems Engineering for Robotics? Advice Needed!

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In summary, a freshman college student is considering studying engineering, and wants advice on which to choose. They are interested in robotics, and want to know what the best option is for a future in the field. The main topics of robotics that the student is interested in are the perception and control systems. The best option for a future in robotics, according to the student, would be mechatronics, because it covers both mechanical design and engineering, and has a greater emphasis on electronics and programming courses.
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Hi I am a freshman college student, in a school of engineering.
I have an interest in robotics. I would like advice regarding, which engineering, would be the best choice.
For a future in robotics, which would be better mechatronics or computer systems engineering?

The main topics in robotics, I would think, would be the perception, and control systems.
The computer systems degree, deals in hardware(embedded systems) and software.
However, the mechatronics degree, places much importance on mechanical design and engineering, and suppliments that with electronics and programming courses.

-Any helpful advice is appreciated.
 
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I am greatly interested in programming. Took to it like a fish to water. I am greatly interested in machines(humanoid machines, autonomous vehicles etc.). However, I find mechanical design quite tough. The technical drawing class is like a demo of hell.
What should I do? How important is mechanical engineering topics in robotics?
Isn't sensing, and control systems(the embedded hardware, software and AI) what's lacking in present day robots? Isn't that where all the action is?
-Some insightful advice is greatly appreciated.
 
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Hi I am a freshman college student, in a school of engineering.
I have an interest in robotics. I would like advice regarding, which engineering, would be the best choice.
For a future in robotics, which would be better mechatronics or computer systems engineering?

The main topics in robotics, I would think, would be the perception, and control systems.
The computer systems degree, deals in hardware(embedded systems) and software.
However, the mechatronics degree, places much importance on mechanical design and engineering, and suppliments that with electronics and programming courses.

-Any helpful advice is appreciated.
 
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Dear, as far as I know MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (Sub-field: Robotics) is the best for studying Robotics since it covers both programming and designing, which interest you.

In it, you can design anything you want in robotics.

Otherwise, study Engineering sciences (Sub-field: Modeling and simulation) + Logic designing(programming)

Choice is yours.

GOOD LUCK
 

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