ECA
ECA can stand for:
in government and government agencies:
- Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, a part of the United States Department of State
- Economic Cooperation Administration, a former United States government agency
- European Chemicals Agency, an agency of the European Union
- European Court of Auditors, an institution of the European Union
- United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, a commission to encourage economic cooperation among African countries
in education:
- ACES Educational Center for the Arts, an arts school in New Haven, Connecticut, USA
- Edinburgh College of Art, an art school in Edinburgh, Scotland
- Escola de Comunicações e Artes (School of Communication And Arts), of the University of São Paulo, Brazil
- Evangelical Christian Academy, a school for missionary children in Madrid, Spain
in medicine and anatomy:
- ECA stack, a drug combination of ephedrine, caffeine, and aspirin
- External carotid artery, a major artery
- Emergency care assistant, an ambulance driver in United Kingdom
in technology:
- Electrical circuit analysis
- Embodied conversational agent, a type of embodied agent in artificial intelligence
- Event condition action, a principle to define triggers in a database
in sport:
- European Club Association, an association of European football clubs, which founded in January 2008
in miscellaneous:
- Easington Catchment Area, a group of natural gas fields in the North Sea
- Elemental Cost Analysis, a method of recording which enables the cost of a scheme to be monitored during design development. See Elemental cost planning
- Entertainment Consumers Association, an entity representing American game consumers
- Export Credit Agencies, a type of financial institution
- Eurocypria Airlines
- European Cockpit Association
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