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Mechanical Engineers can also work in another major, and always needed, industry within the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector involving HVAC system design, plumbing systems, and process piping systems. Some even get into fire protection systems. You’ll need a professional license to be considered a “mechanical engineer” or a “fire protection engineer” as they are legally protected titles in the states. Thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and CFD are mostly involved.
I like your consistent, inclusive and oriented videos. You deserve many more viewers. I am a happy subscriber and thank you for your content. Also I am a student engineer concentrating on marine engineering. Thanks
I’m more interested in Computational Engineering, and I’ll be aiming for it via an Applied Mathematics major. The tricky part is figuring out how much field specific knowledge I need for a job
Ty sm for making this video!! I have to choose between mechanical and computer engineering and this video really helped cuz i didn't have much of an idea about future prospects of ME ty!!
I'm going for Mech Eng, focus Dynamics and Control. End goal is to work for a auto motorsports racing team like Honda's HPD, Gazoo Racing . Only other options at SDSU is Design and Manufacturing, Energy and Thermofluids, Materials and Mechanics. What are your thoughts?
Could you please elaborate on the the skills topic of each submechanical field that you have mentioned in this video like how can we possibly learn this skills in part time while working in the industry instead of going to regular college.
Do you think that a career in electromechanical engineering is good? Or is it better to be a mechanic and specialize in electrical, my university offers electromechanics and I am currently in the second year, we have subjects such as thermal machines, air conditioning and refrigeration, also machine vibrations and fluid mechanics, In the electrical branch we have subjects such as electrical circuits, electrical machines, electrical installations, PLC, automation and control, just to mention a few, there are many more. I honestly have no idea what an employer thinks about an electromechanical engineer these days.
Thank you so much . Can a mechanical engineer work as an aeronautical engineering? And also what is the difference between aeronautical engineering , aerospace and aircraft engineering .... these terms tend to confuse me ?
Idk if anyone noticed this, or if @engineeringgonewild noticed, but his voice is only coming from my left headphone. Totally thought my headphones were broken lol
Thank you so much! I'm considering ME, and you are the best mechanical engineer I've seen. However, some people are saying that ME is outdated. Is this true? Also, computational engineering seems really cool, but i I don't get how it is a subfield of ME. Isn't it closer to CS?
Great question! I would say get a bachelors degree in Mechanical engineering and concentrate in automotive (if your school has one). If it doesn’t, get your foot in the door through an internship or co-op or join a racing club / professor’s research group whose focus is automotive applications
How about no. Engineering in India is oversaturated, little more than a go to status symbol, a tag line at best. No one takes it because they're actually interested in it. They just go there because that's where supposedly all the jobs are, and frankly because there is little other choice in most colleges.
Hi brother, I completed my undergrad in mechanical engineering and I have worked as a procurement/supply chain engineer for 3 years. I plan to pursue masters but I am confused about the specialization.Which specialization would you recommend for good growth?
i need help, if im graduate degree of computer engineering, but I want the skill of mechatronics or robotics, what should ido? or what should the road map to acquire that skill
I finished 1 year mechatronics and i have a high gpa but the plan is too broad also it consentrate on electrical more so i am planning to switch to mechanical engineering . Is it a good idea?
@@EngineeringGoneWildso my dream major is astranautical engineering. I am on the wrong track if I finish a 3 years mechatronics technician and 2 year minor in mechanical
which subfield has more job opportunities computational engineering or digital and green manufacturing or robotics and automation? can anyone guide me and i request you to provide some notes about it
I considering mechanical engineering over computer science because of the screen time as a developer. though i think ill have almost the amount of screentime as a mechanical engineer but just doing different things instead of fixing bugs. Anyone with some advice? i grew up coding and gaming my teenage years and not being particularly mesmerized by mechanical structures or engines
Just follow your passion, since materials and designing structures doesn't fascinate you, you should go for comp sci but if your a Christian you can seek God's advice .❤
I can definitely see screen time going down for you as a ME, as you get to build prototypes, work with machinists/technicians on the shop floor, and test products. Of course you will still be stuck in front of a computer designing and perhaps running simulations
I am currently pursuing master's in automotive engineering in India. I am more interested in developing adas system. How are jobs in the automotive industry now?
'Jobs' and India don't go together. I'm a 2nd year mechanical engineering student, and that's been basically hammered into me since I started. Personally I don't really care, cuz I always intended to go for masters abroad and further research anyway. But it is rather noticeable that people tend to only take mechanical when there is simply no other option available.
Also working with microcontrollers and PLC gives you knowledge of the work of the computers themselves, i.e. How the processor works, etc. requires you to work with pointers which is considered the most difficult in C language. So if you learn that, languages like java sql and other things are more or less cat cough.
Hi, I'm interested in going into renewable energy (solar mainly) I'm hoping to specialise in advanced manufacturing/robotics for solar panels or it's control systems . Perhaps if possible for other stuff like marine renewable energy and wind turbine recycling etc. I apologise as I'm still new to this whole engineering sector, any thoughts would be much appreciated, cheers
Renewable Energy has a lot of potential! I think the fact that you are considering advanced manufacturing and robotics is smart, as both have many applications including solar panels🙂
Check Out My List of Mechanical Engineering Technical Interview Questions: payhip.com/EngineeringGoneWild
Best Mechanical Engineering Skills to Learn: ua-cam.com/video/XrKF8uTDR9U/v-deo.html
What do I do as a Mechanical Engineer: ua-cam.com/video/1amVwnbuObo/v-deo.html
Mechanical Engineers can also work in another major, and always needed, industry within the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector involving HVAC system design, plumbing systems, and process piping systems. Some even get into fire protection systems. You’ll need a professional license to be considered a “mechanical engineer” or a “fire protection engineer” as they are legally protected titles in the states. Thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and CFD are mostly involved.
I like your consistent, inclusive and oriented videos. You deserve many more viewers. I am a happy subscriber and thank you for your content. Also I am a student engineer concentrating on marine engineering. Thanks
I’m more interested in Computational Engineering, and I’ll be aiming for it via an Applied Mathematics major. The tricky part is figuring out how much field specific knowledge I need for a job
Ty sm for making this video!! I have to choose between mechanical and computer engineering and this video really helped cuz i didn't have much of an idea about future prospects of ME ty!!
Im not a engineer but I love your channel ❤
Most useful video.
Thank you
I see my self at Aerospace and automotive engineering✨
Computer Science guy here, just curious about Mechanical Engineer!
I'm going for Mech Eng, focus Dynamics and Control. End goal is to work for a auto motorsports racing team like Honda's HPD, Gazoo Racing . Only other options at SDSU is Design and Manufacturing, Energy and Thermofluids, Materials and Mechanics. What are your thoughts?
Dynamics & Controls is definitely a good concentration if you plan to work in Automotive. Design & Manufacturing is versatile and great too.
Could you please elaborate on the the skills topic of each submechanical field that you have mentioned in this video like how can we possibly learn this skills in part time while working in the industry instead of going to regular college.
I'd def like to go into Renewal Energy
I enjoy your videos!
it is not only general but all sub-fields are equally interesting
Do you think that a career in electromechanical engineering is good? Or is it better to be a mechanic and specialize in electrical, my university offers electromechanics and I am currently in the second year, we have subjects such as thermal machines, air conditioning and refrigeration, also machine vibrations and fluid mechanics,
In the electrical branch we have subjects such as electrical circuits, electrical machines, electrical installations, PLC, automation and control, just to mention a few, there are many more. I honestly have no idea what an employer thinks about an electromechanical engineer these days.
The audio is very loud in the left ear and no audio in right ear in case you didnt know
Thanks for letting me know! I will identify the issue using root cause analysis🤔
*me sitting with my right earphone in 😂😮
But the sound effects are loud on the right site.
I really do appreciate your efforts to make this helpful video, but I suggest you to use a mic to make your voice as clear as possible.
Thanks 🤍
Bro went off a sick one for sure, ME for da win
I work in Medical Device. My title is Assembler II and my goal is to earn B.S in Mechanical Engineering. Helpful video.
Any idea why there's so few schools in the midwest that offer manufacturing engineering?
If want to work with "nanobots" for example, should i go for robotics or nanotechnology?
Thank you so much . Can a mechanical engineer work as an aeronautical engineering? And also what is the difference between aeronautical engineering , aerospace and aircraft engineering .... these terms tend to confuse me ?
Good explaining about MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Awesome. Nice work
Idk if anyone noticed this, or if @engineeringgonewild noticed, but his voice is only coming from my left headphone. Totally thought my headphones were broken lol
Yep someone brought it to my attention. Got a new mic and apparently one of the settings was wrong. Sorry about the scare!
Thank you so much!
I'm considering ME, and you are the best mechanical engineer I've seen. However, some people are saying that ME is outdated. Is this true?
Also, computational engineering seems really cool, but i I don't get how it is a subfield of ME. Isn't it closer to CS?
Who knows any yt channel that makes this kind of videos on electrical engineering?
Can you make a video about engineering Management?
What would one need to do to get into automotive engineering as entry-level? What are your recommendations?
Great question! I would say get a bachelors degree in Mechanical engineering and concentrate in automotive (if your school has one). If it doesn’t, get your foot in the door through an internship or co-op or join a racing club / professor’s research group whose focus is automotive applications
Thanks mate
Do mechanical engineers repair anything my parents taunts me that's why i am asking
Hi Im going into mechanical engineering and I would love to ask you some follow up questions
TO THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, TRUST AND FRIENDSHIP😇🙏
How about no. Engineering in India is oversaturated, little more than a go to status symbol, a tag line at best.
No one takes it because they're actually interested in it. They just go there because that's where supposedly all the jobs are, and frankly because there is little other choice in most colleges.
Hi brother,
I completed my undergrad in mechanical engineering and I have worked as a procurement/supply chain engineer for 3 years. I plan to pursue masters but I am confused about the specialization.Which specialization would you recommend for good growth?
IE or OR
i need help, if im graduate degree of computer engineering, but I want the skill of mechatronics or robotics, what should ido? or what should the road map to acquire that skill
in your opinion is a master's in mechancial engineering field a must?
I finished 1 year mechatronics and i have a high gpa but the plan is too broad also it consentrate on electrical more so i am planning to switch to mechanical engineering . Is it a good idea?
Yeah for sure. Either electrical or mechanical are great, but I would go with mechanical if you want to become a mechatronics engineer.
@@EngineeringGoneWildso my dream major is astranautical engineering. I am on the wrong track if I finish a 3 years mechatronics technician and 2 year minor in mechanical
?
which subfield has more job opportunities computational engineering or digital and green manufacturing or robotics and automation? can anyone guide me and i request you to provide some notes about it
Thanks.
i think your audio is only going to my left headphones
I considering mechanical engineering over computer science because of the screen time as a developer. though i think ill have almost the amount of screentime as a mechanical engineer but just doing different things instead of fixing bugs. Anyone with some advice? i grew up coding and gaming my teenage years and not being particularly mesmerized by mechanical structures or engines
Just follow your passion, since materials and designing structures doesn't fascinate you, you should go for comp sci but if your a Christian you can seek God's advice .❤
Im stuck in the exact same position. :|
I can definitely see screen time going down for you as a ME, as you get to build prototypes, work with machinists/technicians on the shop floor, and test products. Of course you will still be stuck in front of a computer designing and perhaps running simulations
I am currently pursuing master's in automotive engineering in India. I am more interested in developing adas system. How are jobs in the automotive industry now?
# of jobs in the Automotive industry is expected to grow with the rise of EVs, autonomous vehicles, and connected vehicles
@@EngineeringGoneWild ok bro
'Jobs' and India don't go together.
I'm a 2nd year mechanical engineering student, and that's been basically hammered into me since I started.
Personally I don't really care, cuz I always intended to go for masters abroad and further research anyway.
But it is rather noticeable that people tend to only take mechanical when there is simply no other option available.
😂@@livethefuture2492
Is getting into software engineering possible when focusing on mechatronics?
yes. but i think its better to go into machine learning. but if u like SE then good luck
Also working with microcontrollers and PLC gives you knowledge of the work of the computers themselves, i.e. How the processor works, etc. requires you to work with pointers which is considered the most difficult in C language. So if you learn that, languages like java sql and other things are more or less cat cough.
what about biomedical engineering?
What about RAC
Why can't I hear him speak? I can hear the effects
Somehow the voice is only on the left ear and the effects only on the right ear
@@luismarianotrujillo144 ohh lol I was using only my right earphone
EE or ME what should I do
CS 🤭
@@sharadsaini2002 not interested in it
Hi, I'm interested in going into renewable energy (solar mainly)
I'm hoping to specialise in advanced manufacturing/robotics for solar panels or it's control systems . Perhaps if possible for other stuff like marine renewable energy and wind turbine recycling etc.
I apologise as I'm still new to this whole engineering sector, any thoughts would be much appreciated, cheers
Ps, this is just an initial pathway, I'll probably see as things goes
Renewable Energy has a lot of potential! I think the fact that you are considering advanced manufacturing and robotics is smart, as both have many applications including solar panels🙂
The problem is not choosing a field of interest, but see which one has jobs available. Most of these fields are flooded and hard to into.
Sound weird