Accessibility Practical Exam

MITC Accessibility Audit WCAG 2.1 Level A + AA

Accessibility guidelines, established by the W3C in 1999, are crucial for developing software that meets the needs of diverse users. As the Internet serves as a global gateway, it is essential to ensure inclusivity in fundamental user tasks. Today, having a solid understanding of WCAG guidelines is beneficial for anyone involved in software development.

About the exam

The MITC Accessibility Audit is a practical certification that validates real-world digital accessibility skills. The exam is based on internationally recognized accessibility standards (WCAG) and is intended for testers, developers, UX/UI designers, digital accessibility specialists, and anyone involved in creating or evaluating digital interfaces.

Available exam variants:

Exam variant Scope Price
WCAG 2.1 Level A Baseline accessibility requirements that covers the most fundamental, blocking barriers (e.g. keyboard, alt text, labels). 25,00 €
WCAG 2.1 Level AA Extended requirements including more complex user needs for a wider range of users, including people with functional limitations (e.g. contrast, focus visibility, responsive behaviour). 25,00 €
WCAG 2.1 Level A + AA Combined scope of level A and AA. Coming soon

The certification verifies the following skills

Understanding accessibility principles includes four main categories:

  • Perceivable
  • Operable
  • Understandable
  • Robust

Practical accessibility audit

The candidate manually reviews the web application, identifies accessibility issues, and determines whether success criteria or legal requirements are met.

Reporting

The candidate documents discovered issues and indicates the specific violated requirement (success criterion or legal clause).

Techniques and tools

  • Use of WCAG checklists https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21
  • Manual testing using assistive technologies and accessibility testing tools (e.g. WAVE, AXE, Lighthouse)
  • Developer tools available in major browsers

Preconditions

There are no formal prerequisites.

It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the official WCAG 2.1 documentation and basic accessibility testing methods and tools before attempting the exam. See: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21.

Candidates

The certification is aimed at anyone involved in the modern software development cycle, particularly for:

  • Software testers who want to specialize in accessibility
  • Front-end developers interested in creating accessible interfaces
  • UX/UI designers
  • Quality specialists
  • Digital accessibility coordinators
  • Individuals responsible for compliance with accessibility regulations

Validity of the certificate

The certification incorporates currently recognized standards for the digital accessibility field and it is valid indefinitely. However, we recommend renewal every 5 years to ensure alignment with current requirements, evolving guidelines and testing practices.

Benefits

  • Confirmation of practical accessibility audit skills
  • Ability to support accessibility in software projects
  • Stronger competence profile and employability on the international market
  • Supporting organizations in meeting accessibility obligations
  • Increasing your market value and employability
  • A solid foundation for more advanced accessibility certification