The purpose of this paper is to present the systematic process used to integrate a learner-centered paradigm into a particular course, Compensation Management, taught at a small, private southwestern university. This Compensation Management course is an elective for all business students. Specifically, this paper will identify the steps used to transition the course toward a learner-centered environment. The steps include identifying the professor’s teaching and learning philosophy, initiating learner-driven strategies, developing learning activities, incorporating evaluation tools, and addressing learning outcomes.