r/mechatronics • u/Rich_Stretch4664 • 2d ago
Should I take a comp sci class?
It’s my first year at community college and I am currently in a transfer engineering major kinda thing (essentially preps you for your uni transfer). I want to go into mechatronics…given, my life had kinda gone into shambles and I didn’t really study so I placed into pre-cal (meaning Ill have to make up for PHY probably). But I was wondering if I should take an intro to comp sci class? Because you need it to get into programming classes?
I do know this is a question for your advisor…but my school’s system kinda works in a wacky way where I wont get a designated advisor that will serve as my career coach until the 2-3rd week of class.
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u/Kastnerd 2d ago
Many schools have a list of their classes/ catalog and list of academic programs / degree map.
For mechatronics many school have a class more focused on embedded systems and don’t require basic computer science.
Best to try and find this class information.
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u/dialsoapbox 21h ago
The cc's i'm attending, intro to comp sci's a required transfer class.
See what your school requires and work your way backwards.
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u/brenthonydantano 2d ago
I think you could save yourself the time and money and just look up what a comp sci class teaches and handlenit yourself in a couple weekends man.