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Bachelors in mechatronics?

Most of the Universities provide a masters degree for mechatronic engineering (only some provide a bachelors degree), but i don't want to do any masters degree. Plus what are the job prospects of a mechatronics bachelor degree holder? From my research, they're not good. Any advice
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To me, mechatronics seems like a master's degree specialisation after having done a BEng in electronic engineering or mechanical engineering or similar. Why don't you want to do a master's degree? If you want to specialise in robotics or mechatronics or similar, the best route would be a master's degree.
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Actually Im confused which field of engineering should i pursue, mechatronics is the only fields that seems to get my interest. But i don't wanna spend 6 years of my life in uni. So I know I should go for something else but what?
Original post by Linet
Actually Im confused which field of engineering should i pursue, mechatronics is the only fields that seems to get my interest. But i don't wanna spend 6 years of my life in uni. So I know I should go for something else but what?


BEng would be 3 years (if you do it in England or Wales; 4 in Scotland) and MSc (or MEng if you stay on for it) would be 1 year, so that's 4 in total, not six.

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