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UC may refer to:
[edit] Education
- United States
- University of California
- University of Charleston, West Virginia
- University of Chicago, Illinois
- University of Cincinnati, Ohio
- Utica College, Utica, New York
- Harvard UC, Harvard College's student government body
- Other
- Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
- University of Canberra, Australia
- University of Cantabria, Spain
- University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- University of Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines
- University of Coimbra, Portugal
- University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City, Philippines
- Uxbridge College, England
[edit] Media
- University Challenge, a popular British quiz programme airing on BBC Two
- Universal Century, one of the timelines of the Gundam anime metaseries
[edit] Medical
- Ulcerative colitis, a type of inflammatory bowel disease
- Unassisted childbirth, is birth without the aid of medical or professional birth attendants.
[edit] Technology
- Microcontroller (abbreviated "uC" or "μC"), a computer-on-a-chip used to control electronic devices
- UC Browser, a web browser for mobile devices
- UC Mobile, a Chinese software company
- Ultrasonic consolidation, an additive manufacturing technology
- UC or folding boxboard, a paperboard grade
- Unified communications, the integration of real-time communication services
- Undercarriage, also known as landing gear, used by aircraft to take off, land and taxi.
[edit] Other
- Culver UC, a US Navy unmanned target drone
- Unified Cornish, a variety of the Cornish language
- Uniform polyhedron compound, a type of geometry
- United Center, a sports arena in Chicago
- Uranium carbide, a hard refractive ceramic material
[edit] See also
- U of C (disambiguation)
- University College (disambiguation), the name of several universities
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