- 大学士 dàxuéshì Grand SecretaryGrand Secretary; a high-ranking government official in imperial China first established during the Tang Dynasty and serving as a minister of state or chancellor during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
- 翰林学士 hànlínxuéshì Hanlin AcademicianMembers of the [[翰林院|翰林院|han4 lin2 yuan4]] who served as imperial secretaries and drafters of edicts from the Tang Dynasty through the Qing Dynasty; often promoted to the rank of chancellor.
- 文人学士 wénrénxuéshì scholarsscholars and men of letters; the intelligentsia
- 文学士 wénxuéshì Bachelor of Artsbachelor of arts degree; B.A.
- 法学士 fǎxuéshì Bachelor of LawsBachelor of Laws; LL.B.; Legum Baccalaureus
- 理科学士 lǐkēxuéshì Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science degree; B.Sc.
- 神学士 shénxuéshì theology studentA student of theology or a Bachelor of Divinity.
- 侍读学士 shìdúxuéshì imperial reader scholarhigh-ranking government post in the Hanlin Academy responsible for reading texts to the emperor and serving as a royal tutor
- 荣誉学士学位 róngyùxuéshìxuéwèi honours degreean undergraduate degree with honours awarded for higher academic achievement
- 十八学士 shíbāxuéshì Eighteen Scholarsgroup of eighteen distinguished academics and officials serving under the future Emperor Taizong of Tang during the early Tang Dynasty
- 女学士 nǚxuéshì female scholarA woman of high literary or academic talent; a female scholar.
- 学士学位 xuéshìxuéwèi bachelor's degreea degree awarded by a college or university to a person who has completed undergraduate studies; baccalaureate
- 文科学士 wénkēxuéshì Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts; B.A.