学士
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Base noun form. Refers to a person who has graduated from a university with a bachelor's degree. Commonly used in educational and occupational contexts.
Theme

At a university career fair, User chats with an alumnus, Mr. Tanaka, about educational backgrounds and job prospects.

学士

がくし

university graduate

Culture & SocietySchool & Education

Memory Hook

Think of a 'gakushi' (学士) as a 'graduate scholar'—after university, you earn this degree. 'Graduate scholar' → 学士 (gakushi, 'university graduate').

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『学士』 (gakushi, 'university graduate') refers to someone who has completed a bachelor's degree. It's a formal title used in academic and professional settings, often listed on resumes or diplomas.

Forms

Base: 学士Base noun form. Refers to a person who has graduated from a university with a bachelor's degree. Commonly used in educational and occupational contexts.