Year Level: 1 to 2
Computing in Modern Society explores the impact of computer in modern society. Designed to attract a diverse undergraduate audience with different exposure to technology, the course provides an introduction to the basic knowledge and skills for an efficient, responsible and creative use of computer. General overview includes the fundamental concepts and principles of hardware architecture, organization and components; software uses, applications and development; data processing and information systems; and basic features of networking, together with the societal, legal and ethical issues and implications of computing in our daily lives.