Yes. You'll have only moderate control over stud placement and header sizes, but use the Wall Accessory add-on for a free solution. (CADImage has a for-purchase framing solution that is better, but for your class, and student budget, the free add-on is probably fine.)
With AC running, go to Help > ArchiCAD 15 Downloads
Scroll down the Goodies to download the Accessories for your platform. Exit ArchiCAD; install the Accessories add-on and restart ArchiCAD.
In Library Manager, click Add and navigate to your ArchiCAD 15 program/application folder and load the subfolder called "Accessories Library 15".
Now, SELECT all of the walls that you want framed and from the menus go to:
Design > Design Extras > Accessories > Wall Accessories...
Select "Wall Framing 15" and set up the parameters for the desired stud size, header, fire bllocking, etc. Be sure to make the layer a unique layer DIFFERENT from the layer the wall is in - so that you can later turn the walls off and see just the framing.
(There are lots of params to explore. Under the '2D Representation' page, a new setting is to 'Show Framing Elevation on Plan' - which lets you see the framing in plan as if the wall framing were laying on the ground - and let you edit the hotspots for elements there.)
Click OK.
You'll have an eyeball cursor back in plan - click some place beyond the outside face of a wall. The framing will appear.
Note that this is a dynamic accessory: if you place or move a window or door in the 'parent' wall, the framing and header will automatically adjust.
There are glitches and limited control, which is why this is not a supported part of the product.
Have fun,
Karl
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