Gig:
NOT an NRA course. I could teach one, but the NRA course will cost you $25 additional bucks for their reloading book, which you must have to get NRA certified, but which you don't really need to become a pistol cartridge reloader. NRA's book is a rather nice little book, but it doesn't have reloading data like the hardcover reloading manuals. Instead, spend that money on a real hardcover reloading book like Speer, Hornady, Lee.
No certificates. Instead, you will receive far more than your money's worth in reloading process technology in this class. Better than a certificate.
Let's discuss RSO: Get yourself and five other guys, I'll run an NRA RSO course for you for a nominal fee. An RSO credential does have some significant value for you.
Markk:
Sure. I'll run a .40S&W class. Running a .40S&W course is about as easy as a 9mm. Same process. Different dies and components. Actually, might be better for Gigabelly to drop out of the 9mm class, set up a .40S&W class that you and Gig could attend, plus other folks. Think about it. But I think the 9mm class will be entirely adequate to prep you for .40S&W. Not a nickel's worth of difference, really.