<p>For engineering (robotics, electrical/mechanical), which school has more practical, hands on, and smaller classes.</p>
<p>UCSC has electrical engineering but not mechanical engineering. Its electrical engineering course listings are here, so you can see if it has the courses you would be interested in:</p>
<p>[UCSC</a> General Catalog 2011 Programs and Courses](<a href=“http://reg.ucsc.edu/catalog/html/programs_courses/eeCourses.html]UCSC”>http://reg.ucsc.edu/catalog/html/programs_courses/eeCourses.html)</p>
<p>CSUN’s electrical and mechanical engineering course listings are here:</p>
<p>[Electrical</a> and Computer Engineering](<a href=“http://www.csun.edu/catalog/electricalandcomputerengineering.html]Electrical”>http://www.csun.edu/catalog/electricalandcomputerengineering.html)
[Mechanical</a> Engineering](<a href=“http://www.csun.edu/catalog/mechanicalengineering.html]Mechanical”>http://www.csun.edu/catalog/mechanicalengineering.html)</p>