学士

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Meaning and Usage

"学士" primarily refers to a bachelor's degree or a person who holds such a degree. It is a formal academic title used in educational and professional contexts.

Common Contexts

You will often see "学士" used in phrases like "学士学位" (bachelor's degree) or to describe someone's educational background, e.g., "历史学士" (bachelor of history).

Collocations and Patterns

  • 学士学位: bachelor's degree, the standard undergraduate qualification.
  • 获得学士学位: to obtain a bachelor's degree, commonly used when talking about graduation.
  • 学士毕业生: bachelor graduates, referring to students who have completed their undergraduate studies.

Usage Notes

"学士" is a formal term and typically appears in written or official contexts rather than casual conversation. It is distinct from "硕士" (master's degree) and "博士" (doctoral degree). Avoid confusing "学士" with "学生" (student), as the former indicates a completed degree, not a learner.

Example Sentences

He just obtained a bachelor's degree in computer science.

A bachelor's degree is the basic academic qualification of undergraduate

He is a bachelor of history and now works at a museum.