It is proprietary, but not secret. The owner and the instructors who have rights are very protective of it because we are trying to maintain the integrity of the curriculum, but it is public information. If it is kept to a small group it can be monitored and controlled.
This link tells all about it.
http://www.massachusettspistollicensecourse.net/Curriculum.html
The curriculum has two options.
1. We may include rifles and shotguns.
2. We may add on a 1 to 2 hour live fire shooting component.
The way I offer my version is with the mandatory 4.5-5.0 hour classroom portion, then an an optional 1.5-2 hr range time for an extra fee. At my program, during the range portion students shoot .22 thru .45 caliber, including a SW M&P9, a Ruger Security 6 Revolver, and an SW 1911. After they integrated the rifle curruculum, I added a Saiga 7.62mm and a Remington 870 pump shotgun which students will actually shoot. I do bring a Ruger 10/22 for the less adventurous.
In order to keep the class presentation within a reasonable length, my presentation on the long arms is specific to the ones we are using on the range. My class sizes are managed too. It is easy to go over 5.0 hours if you are not vigillant of the clock.
We are aware that firearms training is evolving. As concealed carry has become so popular in the free states, and is picking up here despite the efforts of the communists, training is becoming highly professionalized. This class is for serious instructors and students. Jeff