UBC (disambiguation)
UBC may refer to:
Universities
- University of British Columbia, a major Canadian university with its main campus in Greater Vancouver
 
- UBC Okanagan, the campus in Kelowna, British Columbia
 - UBC Thunderbirds, the athletic program of the main campus
 
Athletics
- Union Boat Club, a rowing and sports club in Boston, Massachusetts
 - United Basketball Conference, a college basketball scheduling alliance
 - University Barge Club, an amateur rowing club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
 
Businesses
- Unclaimed Baggage Center, a retail store in Scottsboro, Alabama
 - Union Bank of California, in the United States
 - Union Banking Corporation, a former banking corporation in the United States
 - United Bank Card, a payment and transaction processor in Pennsylvania
 - United Brotherhood of Carpenters, one of the largest trade unions in the United States
 
Broadcasting
- UBC Media Group, a radio services company in London, UK
 - Ukrainian Business Channel, a Ukrainian television channel
 - Uganda Broadcasting Corporation, the state broadcast
 - Ulsan Broadcasting Corporation, a television station in Ulsan, South Korea
 - United Broadcasting Company, UBC was a US radio network
 - United Broadcasting Corporation, a cable television company in Thailand
 
Science and technology
- Ubiquitin C, a human gene
 - Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme
 - Ultra Bright Colour, a mobile phone display technology
 - Unipolar brush cell, a class of excitatory glutamatergic interneuron
 
Other uses
- Uncorrectable Block Count, number of blocks that can't be corrected with an Error Correction algorithm
 - Unified Braille Code, an English Braille code
 - Uniform Building Code, a model building code
 - Union of Baltic Cites, a cross-border cooperation organization in the Baltic Sea region
 - United Baptist Convention, a generic term for certain ministries in the United Baptist tradition
 - Universal background check, a regularly debated topic in gun politics in the United States
 - University Baptist Church (disambiguation)
 
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