My class in Arkansas went something like this.
The instructor spent quite a bit of time discussing laws, such as where a person can & cannot carry, when is deadly force justified, how to behave during a traffic stop when carrying, what to do if involved in a shooting, things like that.
The second half of the course was spent on the firing range, showing proper shooting stance, reloading, how to hold your weapon when going through the house looking for intruders, how to react when a person grabs your gun, and probably a few other things I can't recall at the moment.
The target was a man sized steel sillhouette at a distance of around 20 feet or so. We had to demonstrate the ability to hit the target many times. We practiced two & three shot bursts, as well as emptying the entire gun.
The biggest thing I learned was how to lean more into the gun and to not shoot with my elbows locked. That may be old hat to some folks but I didn't know it.
The one thing I can advise is to go into it with the attitude of wanting to learn something. There were a couple of classmates that gave off the vibe that they knew everything & couldn't be taught. Oddly enough, I outshot them both, go figure.
In any event, good luck with your class and enjoy yourself. I thought it was fun.
GH1