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To be an electromechanical technician you usually need an associates degree.
Gateway Technical College has courses for earning your Associate's degree.
To get an Associate's degree I would take electromechanical technology and electromechanical engineering technology; the courses last for about 2 years.
To become a mechatronic engineer you need to at the least have a Bachelor's degree.
UW-Milwaukee offers courses that would allow me to get a bachelor's degree.
I could either take a course for engineering general and earn a master's degree or take a manufacturing engineering course to earn a bachelor's degree. Each course lasts about 4 years.
-Electro-mechanical technicians operate, test, maintain, or calibrate unmanned, automated, servomechanical, or elctromechanical equipment. May operate unmanned submarines, aircraft, or other equipment at work sites, such as oil rigs, deep ocean exploration, or hazardous waste removal. May assist engineers in testing and designing robotic equipment.
-They make on average $51,220 a year.
-Mechatronic engineers research, design, develop, or test automated, intelligent systems, smart devices, or industrial systems control.
-They make on average $90,580 a year.
My final decision is to be a Mechatronic engineer. I chose this job because I really enjoy math and who wouldn't want a handsome salary.
For high school I will be attending Horlick and focusing on classes that deal in the areas of:
-Design/development
-Algebra
-Geometry
-Physics
-English
For high school I will be going to Horlick and focusing on classes that deal with subject such as:
-English
-Algebra
-Geometry
-Manufacturing
I like to work with my hands so I think it would be a fairly good fit for me!
Math is one of my favorite subjects except for all the homework!