The Universidad del Istmo traces its roots to 1964 when its precursor institution, the Instituto Femenino de Estudios Superiores, opened its doors to women seeking to pursue academic study, diplomas and degrees. The initial programs offered were: • Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design • Degree in Hospitality • Certificate in Culinary Arts (the only program in which men were admitted) • Diploma in Home Management • Diploma in Theological Culture and Pedagogy of Faith; among others. On 29 September 1997, in response to an official request from IFES and other supporters, Guatemala's Council of Private Higher Education authorized the creation and operation of the Universidad del Istmo. Formal approval was published in the Official Gazette on 16 October 1997. Following the establishment of the university, degrees offered by IFES were officially granted by the Universidad del Istmo, ending a previous arrangement with the
Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala. IFES subsequently became a unit in the university, and its courses incorporated into programs offered by UNIS's other schools and faculties. The Universidad del Istmo officially opened its doors on 2 February 1998, when it welcomed 215 students. The founding faculties were: • The School of Business and Economics, which offered a bachelor's degree in Business Management with three minors: International Business, Hospitality and Tourism, and Hospitals and Service Companies. • The School of Architecture and Design, which offered a degree in Architecture, Interior Architecture, Graphic Design in Communication, and Industrial Fashion Design. Over the next several years, UNIS expanded its academic offering, opening a Faculty of Law in 2001, School of Communication in 2004, and School of Education and Engineering in 2005. ==Philosophy==