BCS
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BCS may refer to:
American football
- Bowl Championship Series, a system that selected matchups for major college football bowl games between 1998 and 2013
- BCS conferences, the six FBS conferences with automatic major bowl bids under that system; since superseded by the Power Five conferences
- BCS National Championship Game, the bowl game determining the national championship team under that system
Education
- Bachelor of Computer Science
- Bishop Cotton School (disambiguation)
- Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, Canada
- Bullis Charter School, a public charter school in Los Altos, California
Organizations
- Balochistan Civil Service
- Bangladesh Civil Service
- Bangladesh Computer Society
- Bond Christen Socialisten, a Dutch political party
- Boston Computer Society, a defunct group
- British Cartographic Society, promoting the art and science of mapmaking
- British Computer Society, a chartered professional/academic association for IT practitioners
Publications
- BCS: 50 Years, a 2010 review volume published by World Scientific
- Beneath Ceaseless Skies, a fantasy magazine
- Buddhist-Christian Studies, a scholarly journal
Science
- BCS theory of conventional superconductivity, named for Bardeen, Cooper, and Schrieffer
- Biopharmaceutics Classification System, a guidance for predicting the intestinal drug absorption
- Breast-conserving surgery, a surgical procedure less radical than mastectomy
Other
- Battery Computer System, a small computer used by the US Army for computing artillery fire mission data
- Projektron BCS (Business Coordination Software), a web-based project management software
- Baja California Sur, state of Mexico
- Barclays plc (NYSE stock ticker symbol BCS)
- European Air Transport (Belgium) (International Civil Aviation Organization Code: BCS)
- Better Call Saul, American TV show
- Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, language
- British Crime Survey, an independent study of crime in the UK
- Bryan-College Station metropolitan area (usually styled as B/CS), a metropolitan area in Texas