MOC, MoC, or moc may refer to:
In government and politics
In religion
- Macedonian Orthodox Church
- Masorti on Campus, a Jewish organization in North America
- Montenegrin Orthodox Church
- Moorish Orthodox Church of America
In science and technology
In computing
- Microsoft Office Communicator, instant messaging software
- Meta Object Compiler (moc), a code generator used by the Qt development framework
- Model of computation, in computability theory
- Music on Console, a console audio player
In spaceflight
- Mars Orbiter Camera (formerly Mars Observer Camera), an instrument on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor orbiter
- Mission operations center, in spacecraft operations
Other uses in science and technology
- Meridional Overturning Circulation, an ocean circulation on Earth
- Method of characteristics, a technique for solving partial differential equations
- Microwave oven capacitor (high voltage)
- Minimum oxygen concentration, a concept in fire safety engineering
- Moc., the standard author abbreviation for naturalist José Mariano Mociño
- Molybdenum carbide, a hard and stable carbide of molybdenum
In sports and recreation
- Chattanooga Mocs (formerly Moccasins), teams of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
- Macedonian Olympic Committee
- Montenegrin Olympic Committee
Other uses
- Management of Change (Change Management)
- Maintenance of Certification, in U.S. medicine
- Market on close order, a type of order executed at or after the closing of a stock exchange
- Masters of Cinema, a DVD series and website
- Military occupation
- "Mint on card", a description of mint condition in retail or auctioning
- Mocoví language, spoken in Argentina, language code by ISO 639-3
- Montes Claros Airport (IATA code: MOC)
- Mount Olive College, North Carolina, U.S.
- Mozambique, license plate code
- My Own Creation, refers to custom build or assembly of toys like LEGO
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