Radiologic Technology Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree in Chattanooga, TN

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The Radiologic Technology Associate of Science (A.S.) degree at Chattanooga College MDTC prepares students for careers in diagnostic medical imaging through a hybrid learning format that combines online coursework, hands-on laboratory instruction, and supervised clinical rotations. Designed to meet ARRT educational eligibility requirements, the program equips graduates with the technical expertise, patient-care skills, and professional readiness needed to pursue certification and employment as a radiologic technologist.


For first-time students, this program provides foundational education and clinical preparation for entry-level radiologic technology roles. Students develop technical skills, patient-care experience, and professional preparation, subject to certification and licensure requirements.


For working professionals, the program offers an opportunity to advance your expertise, move into specialized imaging areas, or prepare for leadership and supervisory roles.

 With additional experience or continuing education, graduates may pursue career tracks such as:


Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist

Mammography Technologist

Radiology Department Supervisor or Educator

Healthcare Imaging Administrator


No matter where you begin, Chattanooga College MDTC meets you where you are, helping you grow from classroom to career, and from entry-level to 

advanced practice.

Clinical Practicums

Students complete multiple supervised rotations in local hospitals and imaging centers, gaining valuable real-world experience and building confidence under professional guidance.

Comprehensive Curriculum

Courses include Radiographic Physics and Imaging, Anatomy and Physiology, Radiation Protection and Safety, and Patient Care Techniques.

ARRT Certification Preparation

The program aligns with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) standards and prepares students for the national certification exam upon graduation.


Certification and licensure requirements vary by state and employer. Completion of this program prepares graduates to pursue ARRT certification where permitted but does not guarantee certification or licensure.


Career Pathways May Include:

  • Radiologic Technologist (X-ray Technologist)

  • Medical Imaging Technician

  • Radiographer

  • Imaging Specialist

Advanced and Specialized Opportunities (with experience or additional certification):

  • Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist

  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist

  • Mammography Technologist

  • Radiology Department Supervisor or Educator

  • Healthcare Imaging Administrator


Employment opportunities and job titles vary by employer, location, and individual qualifications. Chattanooga College does not guarantee employment.


Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Chattanooga College MDTC serves students across the region seeking an accredited, career-focused radiologic technology program with strong local clinical partnerships.