Instructions
Examine the two disciplines by learning what they are and what fields of engineering they encompass. Electromechanics is the blending of electrical, mechanical and civil engineering and began when electrical energy started being used in machinery, such as the telegraph. Mechatronics is a combination of mechanical, computer, electronic, control, software and systems design engineering to create the most efficient system.
Visit local colleges and universities that offer engineering courses to compare the courses used between electromechanical and mechatronics. Talk to some of the students and ask about the difficulty of the classes and material covered for each discipline. Find out their reasons for choosing each discipline and if they match any of your reasons.
Contact local engineering firms. Ask professional engineers to discuss the real world similarities and differences between the two fields. Electromechanics deal with using an electrical mechanism, such as a motor, to control a item. It rarely uses computer engineering and systems and instead focuses on the mechanism. Mechatronics uses electromechanical principles along with computer science and system control to create a system that achieves peak efficiency.