This pedagogical overview will cover the current status of neutrino physics
from an experimentalist's point of view, focusing primarily on oscillation
studies. The evidence for neutrino oscillations will be presented, along with
the prospects for further refinement of observations in each of the indicated
regions of two-flavor oscillation parameter space. The next steps in
oscillation physics will then be covered (under the assumption of three-flavor
mixing): the quest for θ13, mass hierarchy and, eventually, leptonic
CP violation. Prospects for non-oscillation aspects of neutrino physics, such
as kinematic tests for absolute neutrino mass and double beta decay searches,
will also be discussed briefly.Comment: 30 pages, lectures presented at Lake Louise Winter Institute 200