What's the difference between BFA applied arts and BFA visual communication design?

Which one is better in terms of a high job priority?

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    mani khanna | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    Design and applied arts is a concentration within the visual arts field that includes such areas as advertising, commercial design, commercial photography, fashion design, graphic design, illustration and drawing, interior decorating and many more. Generally speaking, design and applied arts can be described as arts in which objects are designed or created in order to be used rather than simply to be viewed. Potential careers include working as an artist, teacher, researcher, museum curator or art director.
    For BFA (applied arts), KIndly chcek this link:
    https://www.google.co.in/search?q=bfa+applied+arts+jobs&oq=BFA+applied+arts+&
    ...more

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