The English word for undergraduate is undergraduate.
Phonetic symbols: English [?nd?gr?d?u?t]; American [?nd?r?gr?d?u?t]
Definition: n. Bachelor's degree) college students, college dropouts. adj. College student, university?
Example: Economics undergraduates are probably the brightest in the university. ?
Economics undergraduates are probably the brightest students in the university.
1. Undergraduate refers to academic qualifications, while master and bachelor refer to degrees. Bachelor means bachelor's degree, and master means master's degree.
2. Specific usage of master and bachelor
1. master
n: university degree university degree
Master's degree (university degree) Intermediate degree; in Scotland, junior degree)
a second university degree, or, in Scotland, a first university degree, such as an MA
Example:
He has a Master's in Business Administration.
He has a Master's in Business Administration.
a person who has a master's degree.
A person who has a master's degree.
2. bachelor
n. Bachelor's degree?
Example:
a person who has a Bachelor's degree (= a first university degree ).
A person with a bachelor's degree.
a Bachelor of Arts/Engineering/Science
Bachelor of Arts; Bachelor of Engineering; Bachelor of Science?
Extended information:
Education, The difference between degrees is as follows:
1. Definition
A degree is a title that marks a person’s academic ability, that is, a sign of a person’s knowledge and corresponding learning ability through study. It is a higher education degree authorized by the state. Issued by the school. Generally include bachelor's degree, master's degree, and doctoral degree.
Academic qualifications refer to the learning experience in which people receive scientific and cultural knowledge training in educational institutions. Depending on what level of educational institution a person studied in and what level of training he received, he will have the corresponding level of academic qualifications.
2. Relationship
A degree is a symbol of academic qualifications and is not linked to school learning experience or academic qualifications; academic qualifications must be school learning experience. So having an education does not necessarily mean you have a degree, and not having an education does not necessarily mean you don’t have a degree.
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Degree
Reference material: Baidu Encyclopedia-Academic qualification
Reference material: Baidu Translation-undergraduate