Herzing Expands Radiologic Technology Program to Clarksville, Tennessee

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Is Herzing University's Radiologic Technology program coming to Clarksville?

Herzing University is expanding its Radiologic Technology program to Clarksville, Tennessee, giving students in the greater Clarksville area access to the Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology (AS) through a hybrid format combining online general education coursework with on-campus labs and clinical rotations at Clarksville-area facilities. The Clarksville launch is tentatively scheduled for June 1, 2026.

Quick Facts

FieldDetail
Program nameAssociate of Science in Radiologic Technology
CredentialAssociate of Science (AS)
FormatHybrid: online general education + on-campus labs + clinical rotations at Clarksville-area facilities
LocationHerzing University Clarksville (satellite of Herzing University Nashville)
Time to complete24 months (average)
Total credits76
Start dateJune 1, 2026 (tentative)
PathwaysUndergraduate entry
AccreditationInstitutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC); programmatic accreditation status for Clarksville location — CONFIRM BEFORE PUBLISHING
Best forStudents in the Clarksville, Tennessee area pursuing a career as a radiologic technologist

Who this program is for

  • Students in the Clarksville, Tennessee area who want to enter healthcare as a radiologic technologist
  • Career-changers who want hands-on clinical training close to home without relocating to a Florida campus
  • Service members, veterans and military families near Fort Campbell transitioning into civilian healthcare careers
  • Students interested in working with X-ray, CT, MRI and other diagnostic imaging equipment

What you'll learn and what you can do

The Radiologic Technology program combines online academic coursework with on-campus lab instruction and supervised clinical education. Students develop knowledge and skills in radiographic principles, radiographic procedures, radiologic pathology, cross-sectional anatomy, patient positioning and patient care.

Clinical education totals 700-plus contact hours across six courses, providing supervised practice progressing from foundational skill-building through achieving the competencies required by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

The curriculum prepares graduates to sit for the national registry exam offered by the ARRT.

Common job duties and titles for graduates:

  • Radiologic Technologist / Radiographer
  • Operating X-ray, CT, MRI and other diagnostic imaging equipment
  • Positioning patients for diagnostic procedures
  • Performing trauma and surgical X-ray procedures
  • Supporting physicians and radiologists in diagnostic imaging workflows

Frequently asked questions

How long does the Radiologic Technology program take?

The program takes an average of 24 months to complete.

Is the program online, hybrid or in person?

The program is hybrid. General education coursework is completed online. Lab and clinical coursework is completed on site in Clarksville and at affiliated clinical sites in the Clarksville area.

What are the admission requirements?

The program uses rolling admissions with no application deadlines. Admission requirements for the Clarksville location should be confirmed with Herzing's admissions team.

Is the program accredited?

Herzing University is institutionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Programmatic accreditation status for the Clarksville location should be confirmed before this brief is published.

What can I do with an AS in Radiologic Technology?

Graduates are prepared to sit for the ARRT national registry exam and begin careers as radiologic technologists in hospitals, outpatient imaging centers and specialty practices. With additional experience and training, graduates can specialize in mammography, MRI or cardiovascular imaging.

The bottom line

Herzing's Radiologic Technology program expanding to Clarksville is the right fit for students in the greater Clarksville area — including military-connected students near Fort Campbell — who want a structured, hands-on pathway into diagnostic imaging close to home.

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