What exactly are you looking to learn in this week-long class? Lathes, mills, grinding, EDM? A week is about enough time to give you a general overview of each technology. You won't learn enough in a weeks time to be mildly proficient at any manual machine, minus some basic drilling and tapping and learning how to mill a square block. If you went to VaTech, then what you'll learn in a week is equivalent to what you learned in your 2nd year manufacturing technology lab (prof was a ME who drove a customized woody if I remember correctly).
If you're looking to learn more about CNC style machining, you need to focus on a training class such as a MasterCAM programming class. That will show you how the machines profile features and how the programming packages work. They will also give you the added benefit of a simulation package that tells you when you're going to crash the tool. For hands on, look up your nearest Haas warehouse. They generally run training courses on various CNC machines.
Can you be more specific about what you're looking to setup? Give us an idea of the application and we might be able to suggest several options.