USNA does offer majors in Arabic, chemistry, Chinese, economics, English, history, math, physics, and political science, but says that “While the majority of midshipmen will choose their majors, the needs of the Naval Service take precedence. For the Naval Academy Class of 2013 and beyond, at least 65% of those graduates commissioned into the U.S. Navy must complete academic majors in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics disciplines”, according to https://www.usna.edu/BlueAndGoldBook/academic.php . Distribution of majors for a recent graduating class of the USNA is at https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?q=naval+academy&s=all&id=164155#programs .
Of course, many people may find that something like Arabic or Chinese (two of the languages considered to be among the most difficult to learn for English speakers) to be the opposite of “easier”.