If you wish to study Kabbalah, it's important to have it straight as to which type you wish to study and choose the books/courses in function of that. In general terms, the two main types are Jewish Kabbalah and Hermetic Kabbalah. The second type took Jewish Kabbalah and adapted it to Western hermeticism by adding concepts from alchemy, ceremonial magic(k), etc. Later in the history of Western hermeticism, tarot was added to the mix. Hermetic Kabbalah is sometimes spelled Qabalah.
Courses and books such as Kabbalah Center's and books of Scholem's would teach Jewish Kabbalah and wouldn't treat of tarot. Nothing says that you couldn't later on, on your own, make associations to tarot using those teachings.
However, any kabbalah-content books, courses, and webpages that treat of tarot would generally be based on Hermetic Kabbalah.
That said and although I can't say for sure and I may be wrong about the following two books [as I haven't carefully reviewed them], I would think that Kliegman's book on tarot (Tarot and the Tree of Life)and Pollack's recent book on tarot (Forest of Souls)would be about the only tarot books whose Kabbalah is Jewish Kabbalah rather than Hermetic Kabbalah.
This is a very general bird's eye view. Anyone else is certainly invited to step in to add or correct anything I've written here.