Is the University of Sydney Good for Mechatronics and Physics?

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In summary, the conversation discusses different opportunities for higher education, particularly in the fields of engineering and physics. The University of Sydney in Australia offers a combined program in both fields, while Lock Haven University and Penn State University in Pennsylvania offer a 3-2 Engineering Degree program where students can earn two Bachelor's degrees in five years. One participant in the conversation is currently a freshman at LHU majoring in Computer Science and plans to change to a dual major in CompSci and Physics.
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Big plans for Aussie land !

Hello everybody...

My name is Armando, I live in Mexico an currently about to finish my last year in Highschool ( 6 months left )...

Under my research for colleges and universities through out the world, I found that the University of Sydney, Australia offers just what I wanted... A combined program in Bachelor in Mechatronics Engineering and a Bachelor in Physics.

My parents are still not a 100% sure wether this is a good uni, or if its just crappy.

Any info on this regards will be greatly appreciated.
 
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You might be interested in a program that my university (Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania) recently created in cooperation with Penn State University (also Pennsylvania).

They call it the 3-2 Engineering Degree. You basicly take 3 years of classes at Lock Haven University majoring in Physics and then you transfer to PSU for 2 years majoring in a Engineering field of your choice. You end up with 2 Bachelors degrees. Heres a list of the engineering fields available
http://www.lhup.edu/gp/physics/32_Engineering_Fields.htm

And here's the Physics department homepage
http://www.lhup.edu/gp/physics/Physics_Main.htm


I'm currently a freshmen at LHU majoring in Computer Science. I plan changing to a dual major in CompSci and Physics after my Sophmore year.

If you have any questions about LHU feel free to ask.


Ryan
 
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Hello Armando,

That sounds like an exciting opportunity for you to study in Australia! The University of Sydney is a highly reputable institution and their combined program in Mechatronics Engineering and Physics sounds like a great option. It's always important to do your own research and make sure it aligns with your interests and goals, but from what I've heard, the University of Sydney has a strong academic program and a vibrant student community. I wish you all the best in your future endeavors in Aussie land!
 

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