- CV33-1: Programming for Civil Engineers and Surveyors
- CV33-2L: Step-by-Step Photorealistic Renderings in Autodesk® Land Desktop
- CV33-3: Get the Point in Autodesk Land Desktop!
- CV41-1: Field-to-Desktop-to-Field Using Land Desktop and Trimble Link
- CV41-2: Custom Tables with the LandXML Report Extension
- CV22-2: Introduction to Autodesk Civil 3D 2004
- CV41-3L: Rapid Development of Grading and Drainage Plans
- CV23-1: GPS-Guided Machine Control Using Autodesk® Land Desktop
- CV42-1: Cul-De-Sac and Intersection Design
- CV23-2: Civil CAD Standards Made Easy
- CV42-2L: Visualize Your Civil Engineering Designs with Autodesk® Envision™ A Hands-On Exercise
- CV23-3: As "Boring" As It Gets: Managing Geotechnical Data with Autodesk® Civil Technology
- CV42-3L: Migrating from Autodesk® Land Desktop to Autodesk® Civil 3D
- CV11-1: Get Up-to-Speed Quickly with Autodesk® Land Desktop
- CV31-1: Mastering Roadway Transitions and Superelevation with Civil Design 2004
- CV43-1: Site-Grading Tips and Tricks with Autodesk Civil 3D
- CV11-2: Using Map Tools within Autodesk® Land Desktop to Maximize Productivity
- CV31-2: The Art of Digital Terrain Modeling
- CV11-3: Tips and Tricks for Autodesk Land Desktop
- CV41-3L: Rapid Development of Grading & Drainage Plans
- CV12-1: Collaborative Connections to Profitability: The New Business Ecosystem
- CV32-1L: Exploiting the Power of Styles to control Standards
- CV12-2: Subdivision Layout and Design Made Easy
- CV32-2: Data Collection and Reduction: Whose Job Is It Anyway?
- CV13-2L: ”eXtreMeLy” Cool LandXML
- CV32-3: Geometric Layout for Roadway Design with CAiCE Visual Roads
- CV13-3: Civil Engineering Mega Success: Timmons Group Case Study
- CV21-1: Autodesk Envision A Tool for Preliminary Design
- CV21-2: Sheet Production – The Final Cut
- CV21-3L: A Quick Spin on Autodesk Civil 3D A Hands-On Exercise
- CV22-1: Introduction to Land Desktop 2004