100% Online Study
£499
5 weeks (4hrs / weeks)
Certificate (on completion)
AI Prompt Engineering for Accounting
Turn GenAI into Your Reliable Accounting Assistant
Bring rigour and clarity to your use of AI in accounting by learning how to communicate with large language models in ways that stand up to professional scrutiny. Design prompts that produce dependable, well-structured outputs for real finance and reporting tasks.
Build a strong grasp of how generative AI responds to instructions, examples and context, then apply advanced prompting methods to accounting scenarios such as reconciliations, narrative reporting and policy interpretation. Develop the judgement to balance specificity with adaptability, so AI responses remain accurate, relevant and practical in day-to-day work.
Course Overview
Accountants are increasingly expected to work faster while maintaining precision, consistency and auditability. Large language models can accelerate drafting, analysis and documentation, but only when you know how to ask the right questions in the right way.
This module focuses on the craft and discipline of prompt engineering for accounting contexts. You will learn the foundations of prompt design and see how prompt choices affect reliability, tone, structure and the usefulness of AI-generated outputs.
You will practise advanced approaches including stepwise reasoning prompts, zero-shot and few-shot techniques, and prompts that carry the necessary context such as assumptions, periods, currencies and materiality thresholds. The module also explores instruction tuning, multi-modal prompting for tables and supporting documents, dynamic prompt patterns for iterative workflows, and parameter controls to shape the level of detail, caution and consistency in responses.
By the end, you will be able to apply GenAI effectively to real accounting work across industry and practice, from month-end close and management reporting to compliance documentation and client communications. You will learn how to produce outputs that are useful, traceable and aligned with ethical and professional responsibilities.
Develop the confidence to guide AI-driven workflows with the same care you bring to financial information, and stay ahead as AI becomes a practical tool in modern accounting.
What you will learn
Through the following chapters you will master the AI Prompt Engineering for Accounting
Build a solid foundation in generative AI and large language models to appreciate how AI interprets and generates human-like text. Understand why effective communication with AI is crucial to unlocking its full potential. Grasping these concepts helps you harness AI capabilities more effectively.
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Learn to design prompts that consistently generate accurate and relevant AI responses. Master the art of balancing precision and flexibility in prompts to achieve optimal results. Understanding these principles empowers you to communicate your intentions clearly to the AI.
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Explore advanced techniques like chain-of-thought prompting, zero-shot and few-shot learning. Delve into why these methods enhance AI's problem-solving abilities and enable it to perform tasks without extensive examples. Using these strategies, you can tackle complex tasks more effectively.
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Learn practical guidelines and best practices for balancing commercial benefits and security considerations to enable successful and responsible AI adoption in business settings.
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Harness the power of context-aware and dynamic prompting. Discover why embedding context within prompts enhances relevance and accuracy. Learn to modify prompts in real time based on AI responses to maintain effective communication.
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Certificate of Achievement
Upon completion, you will receive a recognised certificate from LSI (verifiable via QR code), along with a link to add it directly to LinkedIn and upgrade your professional presence.
Why study at LSI?
Traditional higher education hasn't kept pace with how fast the world is changing. LSI is different: built around technology, innovation and entrepreneurship, and designed to help you thrive in a future shaped by AI.
Specialist in
tech & innovation
As a UK higher education institution dedicated to digital tech, innovation and entrepreneurship, LSI optimises your path to mastery and confidence.
We don't try to be everything to everyone. Our curriculum, our teaching, our faculty and our culture are all built around a single aim: helping you become a capable, well-rounded leader in an AI-augmented world.
Regular
one-to-one support
Instead of one-way lectures, LSI gives students regular one-to-one academic contact, because the hardest parts of learning often need conversation, challenge, reassurance, and judgement.
Studying at postgraduate level is intellectual, but it is also personal. Motivation, confidence, uncertainty, and ambition all matter.
A network of
ambitious peers
You'll study alongside ambitious, curious people. Those relationships rarely end at graduation.
Your peers and the wider LSI alumni network become collaborators, sounding boards, and the contacts who open doors long after you've finished.
AI-enhanced
learning
LSI’s award-winning AI platform acts as a 24/7 learning companion, helping you work through material, test your understanding, receive formative feedback, and identify gaps earlier.
The system provides multimedia explanations, interactive tasks, formative checks, and feedback on your work, while academic staff remain responsible for judgement, standards, and support.
Your learning journey enhanced with AI
LSI's award-winning proprietary technology uses AI to personalise study, give faster formative feedback, and support practice, while human academics focus on discussion, judgement, mentoring, and academic standards.
Virtual
private tutor
This isn’t a chatbot. It’s a tutor that guides you through hands-on learning, at your pace. Read, watch or listen anytime, on your phone during a commute or workout, or on your laptop at 2am before a deadline.
Through text, audio, visual feedback, formative questions, and assignment critique, the tutor helps you keep moving between scheduled sessions with academic staff.
Master
the theory with AI
Every lesson adjusts to your pace and what you already know, so you're never stuck on the obvious or lost in the difficult.
Most subjects don't run in a straight line. Our Interactive Knowledge Graph maps how concepts connect and build on each other, then tracks what you've mastered and what still needs work, so nothing important slips through the cracks.
Instant feedback
for assignments
Get useful feedback the moment you submit, instead of waiting days to find out where you went wrong, then act on it while the work is still fresh in your mind.
This doesn't replace your tutors or academic judgement. Detailed feedback from faculty can be requested right after AI feedback. What it adds is momentum: you keep moving forward instead of stalling between submission and review.
Role-play
with AI
Rehearse the high-stakes moments before they're real. In AI-driven role-play, you make decisions in lifelike professional scenarios and see how they play out, so you build confidence where it's safe to get things wrong.
Judgement comes from practice, not theory alone. You might lead a tense project review, work through an ethical AI dilemma, negotiate a technical trade-off, or troubleshoot a system failure against the clock, each scenario repeatable and tied to what you're learning.
FAQs
LSI courses are delivered 100% online based on a flipped learning approach. Students engage with theory through LSI's AI-powered Virtual Learning Environment at their own pace, supported by a 24/7 AI virtual tutor to develop their knowledge. The core learning content is provided in various formats, including video, reading mode, audio-only, or dialogue mode, depending on the preferences and personal learning style of every student.
This is then followed by one-to-one time with human professors, online meetings with fellow students for discussions and collaborative problem-solving, and applying knowledge to real-world challenges.
Formative assignments and challenges are integrated into the learning process at every stage, with a diverse range of activities, including traditional quizzes but also AI-powered socratic questioning, self reflections, hands-on assignments, simulations and role-play.
It is designed to join the best of the two worlds for maximum educational attainment: human-touch and comradery, with limitless hyper-personalised, contextualised and dynamic learning content and AI support.
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For Executive Education short courses, we generally seek individuals in senior leadership or management roles who possess significant experience or relevant qualifications. These courses are tailored for those looking to enhance their strategic skills and leadership capabilities.
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These activities may include AI content, videos, case studies, and quizzes. This diverse approach not only helps reinforce the course content, but also fosters a dynamic learning environment where you can connect with your peers and instructors.
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Interaction with fellow students varies based on the type of short course you choose.
Flexible Online courses are conducted entirely online without live components, which may limit opportunities for interaction. In contrast, In-Person courses include live elements, whether delivered on-site or remotely, allowing for more direct interaction with your peers. Blended courses combine online content with in-person sessions, facilitating both digital and face-to-face engagement. This mixed approach provides opportunities to collaborate and connect with other students, enhancing your learning experience.
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Certificates are issued within 2-weeks after the course completion date, allowing you to promptly update your credentials.
Unfortunately, we do not provide physical certificates for short courses. Instead, participants will receive a verified digital certificate upon successful completion of the course. This digital format allows for easy sharing on professional platforms.
Our decision to issue only digital certificates aligns with our commitment to sustainability and efficiency, ensuring that you can quickly and conveniently showcase your achievements without the need for physical copies.
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This policy ensures that you have sufficient time to review and consolidate your learning while also promoting a structured approach to your studies. We encourage you to take advantage of this access to enhance your understanding and maximise the benefits of your short course experience.
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If you do not have a credit card, you can still enrol in our short courses by using bank remittance through wire transfer or a debit card. We accept these payment methods to ensure that all prospective students have access to our courses. For more details on how to proceed with these payment options, please contact our Student Success Team. The team will be happy to assist you with the necessary information and guidance.
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You have 14 days from the date you receive confirmation of your course registration to cancel your place. To do this, you can fill out the cancellation form on our website or send an email to admissions@lsi.ac.uk.
If you cancel within this 14-day period, you will receive a full refund through the original payment method. However, if you begin the course before the cancellation period ends, we may charge you for the portion of the course already completed.
For cancellations made after the 14-day period, the following fees apply:
- If you have started the course, you will be charged the full course fee.
- If you cancel more than 10 working days before the start date, you will incur a fee of 50% of the course fee.
- If you cancel within 10 working days of the start date, you will be charged the full course fee.
Please review the contract to ensure you fully understand your rights and obligations.
Our deferral policy allows students to request a deferral until midway through a short course. You may change your cohort once, depending on availability. To initiate a deferral request, please email admissions@lsi.ac.uk.
This policy reflects our commitment to providing flexibility to our students while ensuring that we can effectively manage course capacity and maintain the quality of our educational offerings. We encourage you to reach out with any questions regarding your specific situation.
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