When I took the class in Virginia it was:
* Quick overview of stance and grip (went over isosceles and weaver)
* Ready states (low ready and high ready, he showed us about tactical ready but didn't go over it much since we were regular citizens, not SWAT)
* When you can legally draw
* Factors to consider when deciding whether or not to draw, regardless of legality
* Where/when you can and cannot carry
* Considerations for choosing a weapon and holster
* Considerations for accessories like flashlights and lasers
* How to draw
* Qualification
Qualification was something like 3 seconds for four shots, draw from holster, two hands, at a silhouette. Did this three times at 9, 15 and 20 feet. 3 shots in four seconds 1 handed at 9 feet. 3 shots in four seconds 1 handed weak hand at 9 feet. All shots had to hit the black of the silhouette. In all strings the target started edged and faced after a random number of seconds. It was a lot of fun, nobody failed.