- Disabilities, Challenges, and Assistive Technologies: This section assesses your knowledge of various disabilities and the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. It also covers assistive technologies that help mitigate these challenges.
- Accessibility and Universal Design: This section focuses on principles and practices of accessibility and universal design. It includes knowledge of legal requirements, guidelines, and standards related to accessibility.
- Accessibility Management: This section tests your understanding of how to manage and implement accessibility within organizations, including policy development, CPACC project management, and organizational change.
The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions and has a time limit of two hours. A passing score is 500 out of 800.
Study Strategies
- Create a Study Plan:
- Set Goals: Determine your exam date and work backwards to create a study schedule. Set daily, weekly, and monthly goals to keep yourself on track.
- Allocate Time: Dedicate specific times each day to study, ensuring you cover all three domains comprehensively.