WSC

WSC may refer to:

Business

 * WSC (cyclecar), a Scottish automobile manufacturer
 * WSC (radio station), a defunct marine coast station in Massachusetts and New Jersey, US
 * Wesco Financial, a financial corporation (stock symbol WSC)
 * World Shipping Council, an industry group
 * World Standards Cooperation, an alliance of the IEC, ISO and ITU international standardization organizations

Sports clubs

 * Washington Sports Clubs, a division of New York City-based TSI Holdings
 * Wiener Sportclub, an athletics club in Vienna

Other organizations

 * Weinheimer Senioren-Convent, a German student association
 * Westminster Seminary California, a Reformed and Presbyterian Christian graduate school
 * Wild Salmon Center, an international conservation organization
 * World Scout Conference, a world conference of scouting organizations
 * World Sindhi Congress, a non-profit Sindhi advocacy organisation
 * World Standards Cooperation, an alliance of the IEC, ISO and ITU international standardization organizations
 * World Statistics Congress, a professional association of statisticians

Science and technology

 * West Spitsbergen Current, an ocean current
 * Western Science Center, a museum in Hemet, California
 * White Sands Complex, a government facility in New Mexico, US
 * Winograd Schema Challenge, an AI challenge
 * WonderSwan Color, a handheld game console

Sport and competition



 * When Saturday Comes, an association football magazine
 * World Scholar's Cup, an international team academic competition
 * World Scrabble Championship
 * World Series Cricket
 * World Snooker Championship
 * World Sporting Consulting, promoter of the TCR Touring Car class
 * World Sports Car, a prototype class in the IMSA GT Championship
 * World Sportscar Championship
 * World Sudoku Championship
 * World Solar Challenge, a solar-powered car race
 * WorldSkills Competition, an international vocational skill competition

Other uses

 * Weekly Shōnen Champion, a Japanese manga magazine
 * Winston Spencer Churchill, British Prime Minister
 * Wardell Stephen Curry II, American professional basketball player