BSA
BSA may refer to:
Businesses and organizations
- Bearing Specialists Association
- Belarusian Socialist Assembly
- Bhutan Scouts Association
- Bibliographical Society of America
- Birmingham Small Arms Company (also known as BSA), a British manufacturer of military and civilian firearms and vehicles including motorcycles
- Boston Society of Architects, Boston Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- Botanical Society of America
- The Botswana Scouts Association
- Boy Scouts of America
- British Social Attitudes Survey, annual statistical survey conducted in Britain by NatCen Social Research since 1983
- British Sandwich Association
- British Science Association, a trading name for the British Association for the Advancement of Science
- British Social Attitudes
- British Sociological Association
- British South Africa Company
- British Speleological Association
- British Stammering Association
- Broadcasting Service Association, Australian radio affiliation which became the Macquarie Broadcasting Network
- BSA Company, motorcycle manufacturer
- BSA The Software Alliance
- Building Societies Association
- Business Services Association, the body representing UK outsourced service providers
Computing and technology
- Base Station Almanac - a cellular providers list of base station locations used in location-based services
- Bethesda Softworks Archive, a common extension used by this company for the data needed by its games
Government and laws
Military
- Bosnian Serb Army – Army of the Republika Srpska
- Bronze service arrowhead, properly known as the arrowhead device, an insignia of the United States Army
Schools
- Baltimore School for the Arts
- Birmingham School of Acting
- British School at Athens
- British School of Alexandria
Science and medicine
- Behavioral systems analysis
- Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide
- Body surface area
- Bovine serum albumin, used as a standard for protein assay curves
Other uses
See also
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