About
Mr. Andrus is an Instructor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics at Southeastern Louisiana University. He joined Southeastern in 2020 after teaching at the University of New Orleans and Delgado Community College. He has over a decade of experience teaching mathematics at the university and community college levels.
Education
M.S. in Mathematics (Statistics concentration), University of Louisiana-Lafayette, 2013
B.S. in Mathematics, Southeastern Louisiana University, 2010
Teaching Focus
Mr. Andrus regularly teaches College Algebra, Trigonometry, Business Calculus, Precalculus, Introductory Statistics, and Calculus I & II. His teaching philosophy emphasizes clarity, encouragement, and connecting mathematics to real-world applications.
Key Accomplishments
Over 15 years of teaching experience across multiple higher education institutions.
Developed original curricula and educational resources, including workbooks and guided video lessons to support student learning.
Recognized for creative, student-centered teaching methods that bridge traditional instruction with modern technology.
Mr. Andrus specializes in algebra, calculus, probability, and statistics. His research and professional interests center on mathematics education, curriculum design, and developing innovative teaching strategies that help students succeed in gateway math courses.