I'd take a look at the Ammosmith channel on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ammosmithThere is a lot of info there, but he's really good about it. There's a fair amount of discussion on advanced stuff, I'd look more towards the older videos where he covered basic stuff. Basically:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ammosmith/videosAnd keep 'load more' button at the bottom until it stops -- then look at the "basic reloading" in their titles.
SFG and my course tends to run 3-4 hours. We cover only reloading and the tools involved in the practice of reloading itself. So we won't talk about bullet casting and stuff. Just how to combine all the components together. Each student also does this hands on and will make 10-12 rounds of ammo throughout the course of the class.
There was someone else that was offered a class as well, dunno what their current plans are.
Basically, getting into ammo reloading is about buying a handful of specialized tools (that can range from inexpensive <$150 total>, up to several hundred $$$ per piece) ... reading a lot of information ... and paying a lot of attention to detail.
Watch a whole bunch of youtube videos. Digest as much as you can. Also look into setup videos for how to setup reloading presses etc. Either from official channels or from regular folks (official videos are nice, granted).
IE: for the Hornady LNL AP progressive, a regular Joe has put together a decent set of videos starting with: