The Linguistics, Language and Society program at Glendon College, York University provides a comprehensive academic foundation in linguistics and explores how language functions within societal, cultural, and individual contexts. Students undertake core courses in phonetics, morphology, semantics, and sociolinguistics while engaging with diverse topics such as language evolution, regional accents, language contact, and language preservation. Specialized courses from second year onward deepen expertise in areas like language and law, language teaching, and language policy. The program encourages hands-on learning via research at the Glendon Centre for Research on Language Contact and the Canadian Language Museum, and students may participate in internships or language teaching practicums abroad. Courses are available in both English and French, supporting a bilingual academic environment, and the program emphasizes equity, inclusion, and a collaborative approach to language inquiry.