I will counter the crusty response about hunter safety courses being complete nonsense. For the past thousands of years the vast majority of hunters had older hunters teaching them the basics, as I did, and many others on this board. That has all changed as society has made a drastic sea change in the past 50 years. Kids don't have dads and grandpas living close by to trapse behind and learn the ropes from, as I did, or as my kids did. Sure, we have the internet but that isn't hands on learning. At least hunter safety courses, (the ones I knew about) were in person and hands on. Even that may have all been changed by now, though. The next generation of hunters have to learn how to do it well or they will loose interest and our ranks will continue to dwindle. That's a lose lose for everyone, especially the next generation of future hunters. Kudos to those who have offered their time and knowledge to teach these courses for many years. It made a strong impression on my oldest, that even now, 25 years later, he and I still plan out hunts together every Fall. My other two sons took their courses when young, my oldest daughter, as well, and we enjoyed a number years hunting deer together. Now those 3 enjoy our stories and jerky, though their lives are not centered around hunting as their older brother and mine are. They are quite supportive of our pursuits.
Dismissing what is mandatory, even necessary for those completely uninitiated in field sports, hunting, isn't helping our cause in the least. Killing, harvesting, reducing to possession, it doesn't matter one iota what it is called, as long as we continue to promote the positives of this very important activity to a culture that barely recognizes we are still engaged in it or it is needed. And it is needed and desired to be learned, by the OP and many others who don't know how to get started. Hunter safety courses have been very helpful in providing the impetus for those willing to learn, with or without mentors.
There is a young man who has expressed interest to learn how to hunt. His dad isn't in his life in a great way any longer and his uncle with land won't let the young fellow learn in his 'Sanctuary' where he bow hunts. Suppose I need to devote some of this coming Fall to guiding him for a few squirrels or rabbits so he can gain a better idea what this is all about.