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Acquiring the designation of Certified Software Quality Analyst (CSQA) indicates a professional level of competence in the principles and practices of quality assurance in the IT profession. CSQAs become members of a recognized professional group and receive recognition of their competence by business and professional associates, potentially more rapid career advancement, and greater acceptance in the role as advisor to management. |
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To become certified as a Certified Software Quality Analyst, every candidate must:
- Satisfy all applicant Prerequisites.
- Subscribe to the Code of Ethics.
- Pass a comprehensive Examination.
If you're ready to begin the certification process, see Applying for Candidacy.
To qualify for candidacy, each applicant must meet one of four prerequisites:
- A 4 year degree from an accredited college-level institution and 2 years experience in the Information Technology field
- A 3 year degree from an accredited college-level institution and 3 years experience in the Information Technology field
- A 2 year degree from an accredited college-level institution and 4 years experience in the Information Technology field
- Six years experience in the Information Technology field
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Have worked in the information services field within the prior 18 months
No formal proof of education or employment are required at the time of application; however the candidate may later be required to provide detailed documentation supporting the option selected depending upon a compliance sample selected according to program criteria. If selected for verification, such verification must be supplied to the program prior to sitting for any necessary examinations.
A completed Certification Candidacy Application must be submitted through the Customer Portal for entrance to Software Certifications as a candidate for any particular certification. This application is intended to be used by working professionals who feel they are prepared to sit for, and pass, the required examination for the certification designation for which they are requesting candidacy.
The initial application fee is $350.00 to $420 (USD) (see Payment Policy) Fees in this program are nonrefundable and nontransferable
Candidates for certification who rely only on limited experience or too few/specific study materials typically do not successfully obtain certification. Do not apply unless you feel confident that your work activities and past experience have prepared you for the examination.
It should be submitted by individuals who:
- Are working in the field covered by the certification designation,
- Have significant experience and breadth to have mastered the basics of the entire Common Body of Knowledge,
- Have reviewed the appropriate Common Body of Knowledge, and
- Are prepared to take the required examination and, therefore, desire to establish candidacy.
Do not submit the application if you:
- Are not yet working in the field but have an interest in obtaining employment in the field,
- Are working in limited areas of the field but would like to expand your work roles to include broader responsibilities,
- Are working in information technology but have only marginal involvement or duties related to the certification, or
- Are only interested in determining if this certification program will be of interest to you.
Applicants already holding a certification from Software Certifications must submit a new application when deciding to pursue an additional certification. For example, an applicant already holding a CSQA certification must complete the application process again if pursuing the CSTE certification.
Code of Ethics
An applicant for certification must adhere to the Software Certifications Code of Ethics that outlines the ethical behaviors expected of all certified professionals. Software Certifications includes processes and procedures for monitoring certificant
adherence to these policies. Failure to adhere to the requirements of the Code is grounds for decertification of the individual by the Software Certifications Board.
Examination
Prometric Scheduling
If you plan to take your examination at a Prometric testing center, you will schedule your appointment through Prometric's web site after first applying through Software Certifications Customer Portal and receiving a Prometric Exam Code. Candidates should allow 3 business days from the time they submit their application request before attempting to schedule an appointment at Prometric.
Note: Prometric Exams are not listed on the Examination Schedule since they can be scheduled to be taken at any time through Prometic's web site by a certification candidates after receiving theirPrometric Exam Code.
Sponsored Site Scheduling
If you plan to take your examination at a Sponsored Testing site (India, Brazil, and China only), you will schedule through the Software Certifications web site Customer Portal. You must schedule your examination at least 60 days before the selected examination date in order to reserve a seat which are limited based on availability. To view the list of Sponsored Exams, check out the Sponsored Examination Schedule for the currently scheduled exams.
Candidates for certification must pass a four-part written examination in order to obtain certification. The examination tests the candidate's knowledge and practice of the skill areas defined in the
CSQA Body of Knowledge. Candidates who do not successfully pass the examination may retake the examination up to two times by submitting the
retake application
and paying all required fees. Subsequent additional examination efforts require reinitiating the entire application process.
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