Many of the AEC sessions offered at AU are qualified through the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for continuing education credits (CEUs), and some also qualify for Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW) credits. Attendees at these classes earn 1.5 credits, and there is no limit on how many credits an attendee can receive at AU.
Sessions that qualify for AIA continuing education credit will have a certificate of completion available on-site, which can be sent by participants to other professional associations to see if they will honor the continuing education credit.
To receive AIA credits:
- You must enter your AIA member number on the registration form when you register for AU.
- When you attend a session, you must make sure your AU Registration Badge is swiped by one of the Autodesk staff when you enter the classroom. By doing so, you will automatically be recorded as having attended the session.
- When the AU 2009 Conference ends, the AU Team will submit this information to the AIA.
- The AIA will verify the information and send credits directly to you. This process can take up to one month.
If you still haven't received your credits one month after the conference, contact AU Customer Service at:
Email: autodeskuniversity@autodeskevents.com
Phone: 1-888-371-1722 (toll-free in the United States)
Phone: +1-415-446-7717
Fax: +1-415-507-1480
Hours: 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Pacific Time)
| Session ID | Title | Speaker | AIA CEU | AIA HSW |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AB104-1 | The Complete Guide to Configuring AutoCAD® Architecture 2010 for Your Office | Meehan, AIA LEED AP, T.J. | ||
| AB104-2 | Autodesk® Revit® Architecture for AutoCAD® Architecture Geeks | Dillon, Matthew | ||
| AB104-3 | Collaborating Across Disciplines With Autodesk® Revit® Architecture, MEP, and Structure | Cohn, David | ||
| AB104-4L | Green Your Design With Autodesk® Ecotect® and Revit® | Villella, Patrick | ||
| AB104-5 | Custom Stairs and Railings in Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2010 | wing, eric | ||
| AB114-2 | LEED®-ing Your Project Into the Green Revolution: Achieving EQc 8.1 With Autodesk® Revit® Architecture 2010 and Energy Analysis Software | Bower, Nick | ||
| AB114-3L | A Quick Spin on Project Navigator in AutoCAD® Architecture | Addis, Reid | ||
| AB118-1 | Not Your Dad's CAD: Phasing and Design Options in Autodesk® Revit® | Turner, Beau | ||
| AB118-2 | Schedule Anything in AutoCAD® Architecture or AutoCAD® MEP, Part 1 | Dillon, Matthew | ||
| AB118-3 | Finding Your Way Around Shared Coordinates | Martin, Teresa | ||
| AB118-5 | How Do I Manage the "CA Phase" in Autodesk® Revit®? | Stoneberger, Jim | ||
| AB122-1 | Schedule Anything in AutoCAD® Architecture or AutoCAD® MEP, Part 2 | Dillon, Matthew | ||
| AB122-2 | Taking AutoCAD® Architecture to the Next Level | Butts, David | ||
| AB122-3 | "This is SO Not in the Book" About Revit® Architecture | Tabor-Hanson, Donnia | ||
| AB204-1 | Multi-Discipline Project Coordination With Autodesk® Revit® | Stoneberger, Jim | ||
| AB204-3 | All in the Family: Creating Parametric Parts in Autodesk® Revit® Architecture | Dillon, Matthew | ||
| AB204-4 | Better Decisions, Better Buildings, Early Energy Analysis | Haynes, David | ||
| AB208-3 | Autodesk® Revit® for Urban Design | Miller, Lee | ||
| AB208-4 | Revit Content for Integrated Project Delivery | Cone, Kelly | ||
| AB214-1L | Model to Marvelous Goes Mental: Realistic Approaches to Photo-Realistic Design Visualization With Autodesk® Revit® 2010 | McGrew, Jeffrey | ||
| AB214-4 | Detailing in Autodesk® Revit® Architecture | Aubin, Paul | ||
| AB218-1 | Autodesk® Revit® for Conceptual Floor Plans | Balding, Jim | ||
| AB218-2L | A Quick Spin on Autodesk® Revit® Architecture Curtain Walls | Addis, Reid | ||
| AB218-4 | Autodesk® Revit®: A BIM Manager's Guide to Revit-alizing Your Office | Mysorewala, Nauman | ||
| AB218-5 | Advanced Documentation Techniques for the Autodesk® Revit® Platform | Meehan, AIA LEED AP, T.J. | ||
| AB218-7 | Autodesk AEC Headquarters: A Case Study of BIM and IPD Efficiencies | Bernstein, Phillip | ||
| AB222-2 | BIM Convergence: BIM Collaboration on a Case Study Project | Cone, Kelly | ||
| AB222-3 | Doug's Quik Tips for AutoCAD® Architecture | Bowers AIA, Douglas | ||
| AB222-4 | Autodesk® Revit® Project Templates: Finding the Right Balance for What's in Them | Meehan, AIA LEED AP, T.J. | ||
| AB304-2 | Breaking Free of the Plan: AutoCAD® Architecture Sections and Elevations | Aubin, Paul | ||
| AB304-3 | Chaos: Multidiscipline, Multi-Firm, Multi-Location Autodesk® Revit® Projects | Raycroft, Elizabeth | ||
| AB304-4 | From Existing and Beyond With Design Options and Phases | Massey, Mike | ||
| AB304-5 | Green Renovations With Autodesk® Revit® Architecture | Fisher, Marie | ||
| AB308-2 | "Revit Inside": Autodesk® Revit® Architecture for the Interior Designer | Aubin, Paul | ||
| AB308-3 | Customers Are From Venus and Manufacturers Are From Mars: Connecting the Dots With Content | Jackson, James | ||
| AB308-4 | Easing the Transition From AutoCAD® to AutoCAD Architecture | Tobin, Tom | ||
| AB308-5 | Autodesk® Revit® for Project Managers | Balding, Jim | ||
| AB314-1 | Personalize Your Palettes in AutoCAD® Architecture | Bowers AIA, Douglas | ||
| AB314-3 | Autodesk® Revit® Architecture: Attention to Detail | Dillon, Matthew | ||
| AB314-5 | Digital Tools: Which, Where, and How? | Balding, Jim | ||
| AB318-3 | Autodesk® Revit® Architecture Tips and Tricks | Aubin, Paul | ||
| AB318-4L | From Fabulous to Fabrication: Real-world Digital Fabrication and BIM | McGrew, Jeffrey | ||
| AB322-1 | Raising the Roof: Creating Roofs in Autodesk® Revit® | Cohn, David | ||
| AB322-3 | Integrated Architecture and Interior Design Documentation with Autodesk® Revit® | Brown, Scott | ||
| CM304-2 | A Holistic Approach to BIM Management: Merging Technology and Practice | Skripac, Brian | ||
| CR104-2 | Building Information Model Collaboration From Concept to Construction | Skripac, Brian | ||
| CR118-1 | BIM 4 Contractors: From 2D Conversions to 3D Manipulations | Handler, Laura | ||
| CR204-1 | BIM for Construction: Connecting the Model to the Job Site and Back | Kanner, Joshua | ||
| CR214-1 | Concrete BIM: The Use of Building Information Modeling for the Concrete Contractor | Russell, Dan | ||
| CR222-1L | Quantity Takeoffs Made Easy | Haynes, David | ||
| CR222-2 | BIM 4 Contractors: Autodesk® Navisworks® | Epps, David | ||
| CR304-1 | The Application of Autodesk® Navisworks® for Design Coordination Clash Analysis and Construction Planning on Large Building Projects | Collins, Ronan | ||
| CR308-1 | BIM Bids Only! How to Get Your Subcontractors to Bid an Autodesk® Revit® Project | Arkin LEED AP BD+C, Gregory | ||
| CR318-1 | Autodesk® Revit® Implementation: How to Use Revit During Construction to Increase Productivity and Profitablity | Lowe, Josh | ||
| CV114-2 | Race From the Field to the Finish Line | MCEACHRON, SCOTT | ||
| CV114-5 | BIM for Civil | Strongitharm, Jack | ||
| CV118-3 | LOTS More: Rules-Based Lot Grading | Fernandes, Malcolm | ||
| CV204-4 | Going Commando! Utilizing Data Shortcuts and External References to Manage AutoCAD® Civil 3D® Data | Hedrick, Joe | ||
| CV218-1 | What Does BIM for Civil Engineers Really Mean? | Santer, Melanie | ||
| CV222-2 | Real World BIM Workflow: An In-Depth Multidiscipline Approach With the 2010 Software Lineup | Villella, Patrick | ||
| CV222-3 | AutoCAD® Civil 3D® and GPS Machine Control Grading | Blanchette, David | ||
| CV304-2 | Producing Compelling Visualization for Civil Engineering Project Proposals | Harfield, Bruce | ||
| CV308-3 | The Art of Implementing AutoCAD® Civil 3D® | MCEACHRON, SCOTT | ||
| CV314-3 | Cloverleaf Interchange Design With AutoCAD® Civil 3D® | Antoljak, Strahimir | ||
| CV318-1 | Subdivision Plats Made Easy: The Class | Hedrick, Joe | ||
| CV318-3 | BIM Without Buildings: The Civil Side | Gladfelter, Donnie | ||
| CV322-2 | Corridors Are for More than Roads: How About Parking Lots? | Neuhauser, Bill | ||
| CV322-3L | Customizing Pipes:Your Hydraulic Analysis Integrated With AutoCAD® Civil 3D® | Lazic, Rad | ||
| FM304-1 | A Scanner Darkly: Making Use of Laser Scanning for Design and Construction | Turner, Beau | ||
| FM308-1 | Integrating Your A/E Consultant's Autodesk® Revit® Models into Facility Management | Spehar, David | ||
| FM318-1 | Get Your Autodesk® Revit® Model Ready for FM | Spehar, David | ||
| GS204-1 | AutoCAD® Map 3D: The Swiss Army Knife You All Need | Rosen, Gary | ||
| GS314-1L | Stylize It: The AutoCAD® Map 3D Display Manager | Wood, Alexander | ||
| GS322-1 | Autodesk® Topobase | Lindsay, Wayne | ||
| MP104-1 | New Tips and Tricks for Piping in AutoCAD® MEP | Stanley, Gregg | ||
| MP114-3 | All About the Basics: Piping and Plumbing for AutoCAD® MEP 2010 | Nower, Phil | ||
| MP114-4 | Integrated Project Delivery and Energy Efficient Design | Bergman, Aryn | ||
| MP118-1 | It Finally Flows Downhill: Sloped Piping in AutoCAD® MEP 2010 | Stanley, Gregg | ||
| MP118-3 | Working in a Dual CAD Program Environment | Butts, David | ||
| MP118-4 | Using BIM for Existing Building Energy Audits | Dec, Mitch | ||
| MP204-1L | Blue RIbbon Editing for AutoCAD® MEP and Integrated Project Delivery | Butts, David | ||
| MP204-2 | Coordinating Architectural Models in Autodesk® Revit® MEP | Kuszewski, Eric | ||
| MP214-1L | AutoCAD® MEP 2010 Advanced Tips and Tricks | Butts, David | ||
| MP218-1 | Advanced Building Analysis Using Autodesk® Revit® MEP, Ecotect® and IES Virtual Environment | Bagnall, Andrew | ||
| MP218-2 | Pipe and Duct Fabrication Inside AutoCAD® MEP: Taking an AutoCAD MEP Model All the Way to Full Fabrication | Quigley, David | ||
| MP222-1 | Real Life Plumbing Design in Autodesk® Revit® MEP | McCracken, Amelia | ||
| MP222-2 | Setting Up Your Project in Autodesk® Revit® MEP | Schinn, Michael | ||
| MP222-3 | Creating Intelligent Electrical Drawings on AutoCAD® MEP 2010 | Perez, Mario | ||
| MP222-4 | Mastering AutoCAD® MEP: Ask the Experts | Aubin, Paul | ||
| MP308-1 | How to Plan for Success in Your BIM Projects | Bagnall, Andrew | ||
| MP308-3 | Heating and Cooling Load Calculations and Energy Model Development From an Autodesk® Revit® MEP Model Utilizing gbXML | Cunningham, Phillip | ||
| MP318-2 | Display System for AutoCAD® MEP: A Detailed Dive Into Display Manager | Stanley, Gregg | ||
| MP318-3L | Duct, Duct, Route! Getting Your Ducts in a Row! HVAC System Designs in Autodesk® Revit® MEP | Schinn, Michael | ||
| MP318-4 | Creating Electrical Panel Schedules in AutoCAD® MEP | Perez, Mario | ||
| PD118-1 | Introduction to Plant 3D: Process Piping, Structural, and Equipment | Mendez, Dave | ||
| SE104-1 | Maximize the Use of Autodesk® Revit® Structure Extensions | Ikonomakis, George | ||
| SE118-1 | Preparing Autodesk® Revit® Structure Models for Analysis in Robot Structural Analysis | Lupton, James | ||
| SE118-2 | Using Autodesk® Revit® Structure for Engineering Managers | Odeh, David | ||
| SE122-1 | Sharing Autodesk® Revit® Models: Best Practices | Hatfield, Erleen | ||
| SE122-2L | A Quick Spin on Autodesk® Revit® Structure | Weir, Thomas | ||
| SE214-2 | Evaluating, Designing, and Creating Design Applications for AutoCAD® Revit® Structure: You Can Do This! | King, Mike | ||
| SE304-1 | Integrated Modeling for Successful Project Delivery Using Autodesk® Revit® | Odeh, David | ||
| UT204-1 | Using AutoCAD® Inventor® to Electrify the Grid | Warren, Andy | ||
| UT314-1 | Manage Electric Utility Assets and Designs with Autodesk® Topobase | Krotky, Peter |



