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CTT101COMPUTERS IN SOCIETY

CTT101 – Computers in Society

This course explores the pervasive role of computers and digital technologies in modern society, examining their social, ethical, legal, and economic impacts. It investigates how computing has transformed communication, education, healthcare, entertainment, governance, and business. Students discuss key societal issues such as digital divide, data privacy, cybercrime, automation, and the influence of artificial intelligence on labor markets.

Through case studies and debates, students critically analyze both the benefits and potential risks of computerization. The course empowers learners to become informed users and advocates for responsible computing practices that promote equity, security, and sustainability.