DSC
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DSC is an initialism or abbreviation used in many fields:
Academia
- D.Sc., Doctor of Science
- Doctor of Surgical Chiropody, superseded in the 1960s by Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
- Dalton State College, Georgia
- Daytona State College, Florida
- Deep Springs College, California
- Dixie State College of Utah
- District Selection Committe
Science and technology
- DECT Standard Cipher, an encryption algorithm used by wireless telephone systems
- Differential scanning calorimetry, or the differential scanning calorimeter
- Digital Selective Calling in marine telecommunications
- Digital Setting Circles on telescopes
- Digital Signal Controller, a hybrid microcontroller and digital signal processor
- Digital Still Camera
- Document Structuring Conventions in PostScript programming
- Dye-sensitized solar cell
- Dynamic stability control, also known as Electronic Stability Program
- .dsc — Filename extension for files with description of source package in Debian
- Distributed source coding, a technique regarding the compression of multiple correlated information sources that do not communicate with each other.
Government, politics and the military
- United States District Court for the District of South Carolina
- Division of Supervision and Consumer Protection (DSC) at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
- Distinguished Service Cross (Australia), Australian military award
- Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom), British naval award
- Distinguished Service Cross (United States), American military award
- Defense Security Command, South Korean military agency
Media, sports and entertainment
- Dubai Sports City
- Daily Source Code, a podcast by Adam Curry
- Dave, Shelly, and Chainsaw, a morning radio program in San Diego, California
- Dresdner SC, a German football club
- Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team - DSC is the team's UCI code
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