Accessibility Commitment
At the website for the Master’s Degree in Radiofrequency Engineering, we are committed to ensuring digital accessibility for everyone, regardless of their physical, sensory, or cognitive abilities. We are continuously working to improve the user experience and apply international web accessibility standards.
This website has been designed and developed following the guidelines established in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, with the goal of achieving a Level AA conformance.
Conformance Level
The website meets the accessibility requirements defined in:
- WCAG 2.1 – Level AA
- European Standard EN 301 549
- Applicable digital accessibility requirements set forth in current legislation
The conformance assessment is carried out through:
- Automated reviews with specialized tools
- Manual navigation validations
- Compatibility testing with assistive technologies
- Periodic usability and accessibility assessments
Implemented Accessibility Measures
To ensure an accessible experience, this site incorporates the following features:
Navigation and Structure
- Full keyboard navigation
- Logical tab order
- Visible focus indicators
- Correct semantic structure using hierarchical headings
- Accessible menus and interactive elements
Visual Content
- Color contrast in accordance with WCAG AA
- Ability to enlarge text without loss of functionality
- Responsive design adapted to different devices
- Use of legible typography and appropriate spacing
Images and Multimedia
- Descriptive alternative text for relevant images
- Subtitles on audiovisual content where applicable
- Avoidance of content that may cause flickering or distractions
Forms and Interactive Elements
- Descriptive labels for form fields
- Understandable error messages
- Clear instructions for completing processes
- Compatibility with screen readers
Technological Compatibility
The site has been tested with:
- Major modern browsers
- Screen readers
- Desktop and mobile operating systems
Non-Accessible Content
Although we work continuously to ensure full accessibility, some content may present occasional limitations, for example:
- Older PDF documents that are not fully adapted
- Third-party content outside of our control
- Other legacy elements
Review Procedure
This accessibility statement was last reviewed on May 22, 2026. Reviews are conducted periodically to ensure the maintenance of the WCAG 2.1 AA conformance level and to adapt the site to future regulatory and technological updates.
