Hi,
yes, indeed it has, and not just one... It depends on what you exactly mean by "apply an arbitrary force and convert it to nodal forces".
Just to give some ideas, SBCTRAN in Classical transfers boundary conditions applied to solid model's entities (keypoints, lines, areas, volumes) into boundary conditions applied to the FE discretization (i.e. nodes, eventually through elements) - the SBCTRAN is automatically executed at the start of SOLVE; Remote Force in Workbench applies an external force ("floating" outside the discretized model) to a region (i.e. to a set of nodes); the same thing can be done in Classical, of course, via master node and MPC...
I think your question is a bit ill-posed. Or I may have misunderstood what you meant.
Regards