Where Technology Takes You:
Creating digital solutions for an evolving, tech-driven world
Your guide to JCU’s Technology programs
🕒 Time: 11am – 12pm
Do you possess a natural ability in technology and a passion for solving complex problems?
Are you ready to leverage your tech skills and explore high-demand career opportunities?
We are living in an era where technology is innovating at an unprecedented pace, reshaping every aspect of our lives. Today, Singapore's economy is undergoing intensive digitalisation through the national Smart Nation initiative. As technology continues to evolve for the Smart Nation, so do the opportunities it presents.
With the right digital skills and knowledge, individuals and organisations can leverage technology to achieve new heights of innovation and success.
This Open House, don’t miss out on the opportunity to learn more about JCU’s technology programs in a course preview with Dr Steve Kerrison.
In this session, you will:
- Explore the course structures of the following programs:
- Bachelor of Cybersecurity, the only dedicated degree in Cybersecurity offered by a QS-ranked university in Singapore.
- Bachelor of Information Technology, accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
- Bachelor of Science (Majoring in Data Science).
- Discover the roles of each area of technology in shaping a Smart Nation, along with the exciting career opportunities and salary ranges they offer.
- Find out more about JCU’s collaborations with industry partners like the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) and Red Hat Academy in the technology landscape.
- Understand the entry requirements for the technology programs.
- Have your questions answered during the Q&A session.
Speaker Profile
![]() | Dr Steve Kerrison Senior Lecturer, Cybersecurity Dr Steve has both research and industrial experience in the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cybersecurity. He has a MEng and a PhD from the University of Bristol’s Department of Computer Science, where he also worked as a Senior Research and Teaching Associate. Since moving to Singapore, he has conducted research into IoT for Industry 4.0, as well as working in a Singapore start-up creating cryptographic security products for IoT devices. He has collaborated in various research projects, including the EU-funded ENTRA, EMC2 and ICT-Energy projects, A*STAR’s Model Factory @ ARTC, and projects under Singapore National Research Foundation’s National Cybersecurity R&D Programme. With a history of expertise in systems from the cloud right down to chip micro-architectures, Steve’s current research interests focus on how to make cybersecurity easy, efficient and effective, aiming to create a safer, smarter and more environmentally friendly world. |
