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SOC or SoC may refer to:
- Science and technology
- Security Operation Center (computing)
- Self-organized criticality, a property of dynamical systems in physics
- Separation of concerns, a program design principle in computer science
- Service-oriented architecture, sometimes also referred to as Service Oriented Computing
- Service-oriented Communications
- Soil organic carbon
- State of charge, for batteries
- Store-Operated Calcium channel
- Super Optimal Broth with Catabolite repression, a bacterial growth medium
- System-on-a-chip in electronic design
- Second order condition, a mathematical condition that distinguishes maxima and minima from other stationary points
- Selectable Output Control
- Associations and societies
- Scottish Ornithologists' Club
- Security Operations Center
- Serbian Orthodox Church
- Société des Ornithologistes du Canada, French name of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists
- Society of Cartographers, United Kingdom
- Society of Operating Cameramen, the original name for the Society of Camera Operators
- Soldiers Of Christ, an online Christian gaming clan.
- Special Operations Capable, a United States Marine Corp's concept of performing special operations capabilities worldwide.
- Special Operations Command
- Events
- Other meanings
- State of Cambodia, the official name of the Cambodian pro-Hanoi "People's Republic of Kampuchea" (PRK) during the transitional times that led to the restoration of the monarchy (1989 - 1993)
- The Settlers of Catan, a multiplayer board game
- SOC Seagull, a US Navy scout observation seaplane produced by Curtiss, first in service in 1935
- Standard Occupational Classification System, a system of the United States Department of Labor
- Stream of consciousness, a writing or psychological style with disjointed thoughts.
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