SPORT202 explores the diverse environments and cultures of sport, recreation, and physical activity in Aotearoa New Zealand, encompassing both organised and alternative sports. This course examines how children, youth, and adults engage with sport and physical culture, addressing critical issues such as access, policy, and leadership within the field. Students will delve into the societal and cultural provisions for sport in their communities, using course content and their own research to evaluate and address challenges. By investigating the factors that shape engagement with sport and physical activity, students are encouraged to design initiatives and projects aimed at promoting active recreation in their communities. With a focus on real-world application, SPORT202 develops an understanding of how policy, leadership, and cultural concepts influence participation in sport, preparing students to contribute meaningfully to the development of inclusive and accessible sporting environments.